godlameroso wrote: ↑03 Nov 2020, 19:25
How fast can the ERS react? What is the switching frequency of the MGU-H or control electronics? If the switching frequency is higher than light detonation frequency ~1.5kHz, it should be doable, extreme case of 10kHz ...
IGBT's can handle 20kHz, so it's down to the MGU-H. Electric motors can handle up to 60kHz, so we're good there.
MGU-H is 125k rpm maximum .... 2kHz is MGU-H frequency. In theory it should be capable of harvesting exhaust bang, but theory is second to experiment.
MG-H response (to turning a rapid turbine torque event into electrical energy not increased turbine speed) is limited by H's...
conductor resistance and inductance distorting/truncating conductor current waveform out of its match to the field flux form
and degrading the efficiency eg increased losses as heat
(I say conductor rather than armature as magnets will be rotating)
ie current events in the conductor don't necessarily follow the voltage events presented by the so-called control unit
ie conductor resistance and inductance amount to an electrical 'time constant' limiting M and G response rate
likely to be more than 5 millisec
of course the MGU-H works just fine for rates of change of torque below that limit
the system will develop variation of turbine speed from rapid torque events
AND THIS .....
the previous post shows that Honda uses '98 - 102 RON' petrol (+ mandatory biofuel content)
is that (petrol) Honda's choice ? - (eg as high combustion rate more important than super-high octane)
or is it the current rule ?