LogicPro wrote:
So a deisgner has to choose if the MGU-H has to boost intake pressure (avoid turbo-lag) or to harvest energy used by the MGU-K, isn't it? Or is the same system designed for both purposes?
I'm thinking that if a team wants it only to harvest energy for the MGU-K, then it can be designed only as a generator and not motor/generator: could it result in a weight reduction?
No
in principle (many) electric 'motors' and 'generators' are machines that will work as motors if supplied with electrical energy, and as generators if supplied with mechanical energy
this applies in ordinary cars (it was very visible with the dc generators in old cars)
also if the starter remains engaged when the engine runs it will act as a very powerful generator (then fail)
(some small-engined cars had 1 electrical machine for starting and generating eg 'Dynastart' motor-generator)
the MG is one electrical machine operable (at different times) as a motor or as a generator (it is not 2 machines)
this combined functionality is the reason behind the 2014 rules
it will be simpler or lighter than (otherwise attractive) schemes with seperate supercharger drive and exhaust power recovery
(I think the plan has (European) car makers marketing this to us soon, at a price)