chip engineer's useful link seems to expect a seperate recovery turbinewuzak wrote:Porsche's Le Mans car has a turbo and a free power turbine to drive an MGU-H type recovery device.
Obviously not legal for F1, but I wonder if it is more or less efficient.
Control should be simpler too, with the turbo acting normally with the wastegate directing the exhaust to the power turbine. No assistance spooling the turbo, though.
turbo lag should then be no problem to the racer ? (ie when it hasn't an oversize turbine and a motorgenerator hanging on it)
BTW the link also says that exhaust recovery is possible with NA engines
and that exhaust recovery is pressure and kinetic energy related (so the term mgu-h is misleading)
pleasing to me
the link also refers to an mgu type device used for torque enhancement and some limited electric-only driving
maybe it could eliminate the mechanical reverse gear ?
is this of value to F1 ?