2014-2020 Formula One 1.6l V6 turbo engine formula

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I doubt most drivers would have taken it flat out if the hard runoff and wide kerb were removed.

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ME4ME wrote:From Autosport.com
Andy Cowell:
"All the work around combustion efficiency is very potent, because you've got 1240KW potential in the fuel with it flowing at 100kg/h, so the day we get to 100 per cent conversion efficiency, we will have 1240KW as well as the K. That's our aspiration before we retire.
So there you have it. Specific energy is 44,64 MJ/kg for Petronas fuel.
If their ICE is runing at 40% efficiency that would mean 665hp.

If they are getting around 700hp, as has been rumoured, that is 42% efficiency.

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ME4ME wrote:From Autosport.com
Andy Cowell:
"All the work around combustion efficiency is very potent, because you've got 1240KW potential in the fuel with it flowing at 100kg/h, so the day we get to 100 per cent conversion efficiency, we will have 1240KW as well as the K. That's our aspiration before we retire.
So there you have it. Specific energy is 44,64 MJ/kg for Petronas fuel.
Nice find.
Unfortunately Andy is not going to be able to retire - ever! He clearly hasn't heard of the 2nd law of thermodynamics and the Carnot efficiency limit.
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SimRacer wrote:I'm not convinced that's flat out in a F1. And as for LMP1 cars I know they can't take it flat out.
The onboards prove that it is flat for both F1 and LMP1. Here is a handy little video with Earl Bamber saying explicitly it is flat.


If that isn't enough, here is a 2 hour onboard video from the race with the 919 going through Eau Rouge flat lap after lap.


gruntguru wrote:
ME4ME wrote:From Autosport.com
Andy Cowell:
"All the work around combustion efficiency is very potent, because you've got 1240KW potential in the fuel with it flowing at 100kg/h, so the day we get to 100 per cent conversion efficiency, we will have 1240KW as well as the K. That's our aspiration before we retire.
So there you have it. Specific energy is 44,64 MJ/kg for Petronas fuel.
Nice find.
Unfortunately Andy is not going to be able to retire - ever! He clearly hasn't heard of the 2nd law of thermodynamics and the Carnot efficiency limit.
Alternative explanation, it means Petronas have a developed a ~74 MJ/kg super fuel so they have 1240 kw potential at the carnot limit.

It's a joke

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Cold Fussion wrote:
SimRacer wrote:I'm not convinced that's flat out in a F1. And as for LMP1 cars I know they can't take it flat out.
The onboards prove that it is flat for both F1 and LMP1.
It's not flat all the time for all cars in F1. Lotus finishing in P3 couldn't do it for the majority of the race.

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Obviously not in F1 because of the fuel loads and massive tyre desegregation they have.

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I'd also ask of LMP1 if they are running full ICE power + full MGUK power?

After all, while they have 8MJ of capacity in the 919, twice the capacity of an F1 car, they also expend it at higher power rates.

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Cold Fussion wrote:Obviously not in F1 because of the fuel loads and massive tyre desegregation they have.
I think lotus couldn't do it on any kind of fuel or tire. Also probably because of higher approach speeds ~315 kmh for an F1 car. Not sure about an lmp1.

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wuzak wrote:I'd also ask of LMP1 if they are running full ICE power + full MGUK power?

After all, while they have 8MJ of capacity in the 919, twice the capacity of an F1 car, they also expend it at higher power rates.
In the videos you can hear the 919 deploying the electric motors through Eau Rouge and Radion, presumably it's full boost since it's the most efficient way to deploy it.

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On-board shots from Rosberg and Bottas today showed the ERS battery charging at the end of the main straight while their speed was still increasing. Would it be correct to assume that at that point the MGU-H was producing more than 160HP?

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Maybe they are on the slipstream of another car ?

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alexx_88 wrote:On-board shots from Rosberg and Bottas today showed the ERS battery charging at the end of the main straight while their speed was still increasing. Would it be correct to assume that at that point the MGU-H was producing more than 160HP?
This is interesting. I would say yes, but that would mean that Mercedes is already further than we are all thinking. You say speed was still increasing, so the MGU-K was not used to generate electricity by applying negative torque to the driveshaft. If battery state of charge is increasing, it means that the MGU-H is responsible for it. Insane! =D>

About more powerfull cars, I suggest to increase the size of the MGU-K instead of lifting the fuel flow limit. In that way more energy can be recovered during braking and even more energy can be send directly from the MGU-H to the MGU-K to power the car, because it seems that Mercedes is already generating more energy with their power unit than what they can use :mrgreen:.

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Honda can barely get the levels of today, I'm afraid to think what would happen if the FIA would lift the limit on the MGU-K's power.

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alexx_88 wrote:On-board shots from Rosberg and Bottas today showed the ERS battery charging at the end of the main straight while their speed was still increasing. Would it be correct to assume that at that point the MGU-H was producing more than 160HP?
no imo
generating to reach the permitted max stored energy use gives better race performance .....
than generating less for storage in favour of real-time use of recovered energy
ie there's no particular reason to think Merc were exhaust-recovering at more than 160 hp

the least racetime-efficient real-time use of energy is eg beyond halfway along the straights

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Tommy Cookers wrote:
alexx_88 wrote:On-board shots from Rosberg and Bottas today showed the ERS battery charging at the end of the main straight while their speed was still increasing. Would it be correct to assume that at that point the MGU-H was producing more than 160HP?
no imo
generating to reach the permitted max stored energy use gives better race performance .....
than generating less for storage in favour of real-time use of recovered energy
ie there's no particular reason to think Merc were exhaust-recovering at more than 160 hp

the least racetime-efficient real-time use of energy is eg beyond halfway along the straights
But by storing and drawing energy from the ES you have efficiency losses, does that outweigh the usage of the energy later on?