WhiteBlue wrote:
I see the difficulty for the energy management system to calculate how much energy it feeds in from the ES. What kind of algorithm or program do you suggest to solve that problem?
I will have to go dig through the regulations to see if the computer can vary the rpm limit based on ES storage.
Based on the track, you'd have a rev map the computer would reference so it would have an idea where on track you are. I don't think GPS is allowed for this?
The computer would have to know ahead of time how much ES is to be demanded (this is where track position comes in), and then based on actual ES, it would set the rev limit accordingly based on the preset ES power curve.
This way you are always getting the demanded total power unit torque based on accelerator pedal position and RPM.
There will be some sort of ES storage indication for the driver. He will be able to short shift if he doesn't want to use up the ES.
Based on my previous calculations, I suspect it will be hard to fill the ES the full 2MJ from only the MGUK in one lap.
Or of course you could downsize your ES storage and not worry about any of the above, but then not get the power benefit.
Ok, I guess you don't actually need an RPM limit imposed by the computer based on ES reserves (although it'd be nice on a long straight to hold RPM if it knows going higher will exhaust the reserves before you brake), you just simply run out of ES power at some point. The regs state the demand for torque has to be there, it doesn't state that the power unit has to actually be able to create the torque.