Zynerji wrote: β09 Sep 2022, 01:53
I've mentioned this before, but I'll do it again.
Single front electric MU-K only. Torque vectoring differential.
Single rear electric MU-K only. Torque vectoring differential.
Single turbo-jet setup with twin turbo, twin MGU-H.
MGU-H's directly power the MU-K's. In a diagonal fashion, the torque vectoring will be controlled with triggers on the wheel that changes the balance of the power distribution (FR+10%<->LR-10%).
Maybe a 1-2 MJ battery for some hysteresis in the charging system (startup, throttle response).
Powered with EU approved, Green CNG in hot-swappable fuel pods for pit change with tyres.
It's loud, it's fast, it's agile, it has thrust!
Oh, and it's ALL under the drivers direct control with minimal electronics.
You would not build a turbojet and then bolt on turbos.
The lighter and, I suspect, more efficient way would be to have a turboshaft engine with free turbine driving the generator.
The power output turbine section could have multiple stages to get the required power.
To gain efficiency some sort of heat recuperation would need to be used. That is, use the exhaust heat to warm the air post compressor but pre-combustor.
Zynerji wrote: β09 Sep 2022, 01:53
Powered with EU approved, Green CNG in hot-swappable fuel pods for pit change with tyres.
A: If the power unit is efficient enough, there would be no need to swap "fuel pods". A single "fuel pod" could be made to last the race.
b: Is there such a thing as "Green CNG"?