techF1LES wrote:
As I said, part of this work was published in RCE Vol24 No5, p54-59; and I highly recommend you guys to check it out!
However, for the sake of this discussion, below are some figures from the article.
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Figure 8 shows the obtained performance values of the engine without the recovered energy of the MGU-H, but it incorporates the assistance of the MGU-H to reach the fuel mass flow rate limit. The maximum power is 454.82kW @10,500rpm, while the maximum torque is 415.48Nm @7000rpm. It can be seen that the torque remains nearly constant from 5000 until 10,500rpm due to the MGU-H assistance.
@7000 rpm my simulation is around 416N.m at the flywheel. MGUH disengaged. It's not my peak value however, but i think that has to do with my "perfect" turbine and it's probably why these guys cut off below 5000 rpm. they may not know what is happening down there.
With the cars barely reving over 10,000 rpm i think it's a wrong assumption. Maybe if they expected the cars to rev to 15,000rpm then they may say motoring takes place up to 9,000. IMO it's only need to bring the turbine in operating speed range.
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Figure 10 displays the obtained performance with the addition of the MGU-K. The maximum power is 574.82kW @10,500rpm and maximum torque is 611.83Nm @5000rpm. It should be noted that the torque of the MGU-K @5000rpm had to be limited from 229.35 to 200Nm, because this is the maximum allowed torque according to the regulations. The power curve with MGU-K is a parallel line above the curve without MGU-K because it adds a fixed amount of 120kW.
My peak power is 457kW from the ICE flywheel, i suppose 120 more would bring it to 577 kW.
Not sure what these guys are doing, but it's seems awfully close to what i've been doing since this thread started, and i'm using excell as my simmulator. No professor or lab or program
I would much believe cosworth than these guys. I think they got their priorities wrong on the scope of operation of the MGUH.
Cosworth is an engine builder. These guys are just a bunch of students using some program as their main tool. They have the ICE part right, which i've agreed to; but so did Cosworth. However i would question their knowledge on the MGUH.