P26 of the TERS thread mentions ......henry wrote:With respect I don't think I'm misunderstanding MM i think you are disputing their numbers.
17.1 seconds braking at 120 kW is 2.05 MJ. They claim 840 kJ recovery. That's 41% of the potential. I called that efficiency. Perhaps that's a poor word to use. At other circuits the value has been around 45%.
I don't know how MM arrive at these numbers but I make the assumption they are better informed than I.
Perhaps you could point me at the thread in which this has been covered.
wuzak wrote:I had some data from Brembo a year or so ago, posted by a member in another forum, on which I did some calculations.alexx_88 wrote:@Wuzak: Where did you get your figures from? I mean the amount of energy available for harvesting at each circuit. Logic dictates me that, besides the brake bias (which is mostly corner dependent), if you're dissipating more energy through braking, then there's more to be recovered as well. Obviously braking duration is key here, but 1MJ (which is the number I've seen being mentioned as harvested by the MGU-K over a lap) only takes 8s of braking to be harvested. Even Monza has significantly more than that.
In any case, I was simply contradicting the affirmation that Honda's woes come from the insufficient harvesting from the MGU-K when they have actually been reported to come from the lack of harvesting from the MGU-H.
Anyway, to Monza:
http://www.formula1.brembo.com/schede_c ... ia_eng.pdf
The total braking time at Monza was 6.55s. However, T2 had braking time of 0.70s, but power of only 75kW, so not very much for the MGUK to recover. So if we ignore that, the useful braking time was 5.85s. That would give 702kJ of recovered energy.
You pointed out that Monza's total braking energy for a lap was 117kWh. For Malaysia the total was 258kWh. Braking time in the listed corners was 11.66s, all zones with sufficient power to be able to recover 120kW from the MGUK. Possible MGUK recovery 1399kJ.
http://www.formula1.brembo.com/schede_c ... ia_eng.pdf
Silverstone: 85kWh/7.65s/918kJ
http://www.formula1.brembo.com/schede_c ... na_eng.pdf
Monaco: 127kWh/7.23s/868kJ
http://www.formula1.brembo.com/schede_c ... co_eng.pdf
Hungary: 159kWh/8.55s/1026kJ
http://www.formula1.brembo.com/schede_c ... ia_eng.pdf
Spa: 101kWh/9.3s/1116kJ
http://www.formula1.brembo.com/schede_c ... io_eng.pdf
This lack of generation from the brakes is part of the reason teh cars "lift and coast" at some circuits - so they can extend the time the MGUK is harvesting during braking.
The optimistic inside me is thinking they have something they don´t want to show too soon. What´s the point to not introduce updates sooner with such a long season?GoranF1 wrote:Alonso when asked about PU upgrade.
"We will have something by the end of season"
So frustrating. Timetable obviously shifted because we were led to believe this weekend or Silverstone for PU update and a big token spend.Andres125sx wrote:The optimistic inside me is thinking they have something they don´t want to show too soon. What´s the point to not introduce updates sooner with such a long season?GoranF1 wrote:Alonso when asked about PU upgrade.
"We will have something by the end of season"
techman wrote:Alonso finally saying that honda engine is ahead of mercedes 2015 engine now. i think we all know that the mercedes 2015 engine was decent, now i think its time mclaren up their game so, at least they can finish ahead of TR regularly.
http://en.f1i.com/news/60976-alonso-hon ... point.html
good luckGoranF1 wrote:https://twitter.com/AlbertFabrega/statu ... 0421810176
Hasegawa confirmes PU upgrade in next couple of races.
this is alonso exact quote, so basically he is saying that honda 2016 is equal to mercedes 2015, i cannot see otherwise. all these teams and manufacutures have a good idea about where they are in comparison to power . but alonso still not satisfied as he wants honda to be at mercedes 2016 level."If you can imagine we are in our second year, if you see the power we have, the deployment we have and the reliability we have, I don’t think there have been many teams in this position in their second season, maybe Mercedes and we are maybe ahead of Mercedes in the second year.