
I recall the assertion that all electrical energy went via the ES in Honda's first season. I assume they have fixed that now. But even so they seem a long way down on combined ICE MGU-H power.godlameroso wrote: ↑28 Aug 2017, 14:36Wazari confirmed that Honda sends electrical energy from the H to the ES, that to bypass the ES and send power directly from H to K and vice versa was difficult for them.
If they could they'd be able to exceed 4mj per lap. As the MGU-K is not limited by what it sends or receives to and from the MGU-H. The K can only send 2mj to the ES, but can probably skirt around this by sending it to the H, and having the H send it to the ES. Or maybe have the K send power to the H directly, and use the turbo in electric supercharger mode.
Maybe the extra power from reduced backpressure is enough to justify a persistent 80kW drag on the combustion engine. The number can be less depending on the blowdown contribution, which depends on the turbine, turbine inlet, and wastegates.
Corner exit? Eau Rouge is easily flat, so that's a straight from La Source all the way to the Kemmel Straight. He was alongside him before the DRS so that's purely power difference.Dimi wrote: ↑28 Aug 2017, 15:34ZakB wrote: ↑28 Aug 2017, 15:04
It's painful to watch.
https://www.facebook.com/Formula1/video ... 958748654/
It looks like FI and Haas can carry 10+kph more at the corner exit
So all cars enter and exit eau rouge with speed constantly increasing..?harjan wrote: ↑28 Aug 2017, 16:01Corner exit? Eau Rouge is easily flat, so that's a straight from La Source all the way to the Kemmel Straight. He was alongside him before the DRS so that's purely power difference.Dimi wrote: ↑28 Aug 2017, 15:34ZakB wrote: ↑28 Aug 2017, 15:04
It's painful to watch.
https://www.facebook.com/Formula1/video ... 958748654/
It looks like FI and Haas can carry 10+kph more at the corner exit
How in the hell is Honda going to fix that in the remainder of 2017 or 2018? I really hope they switch to Renault.
What point are you actually trying to make?Dimi wrote: ↑28 Aug 2017, 16:20So all cars enter and exit eau rouge with speed constantly increasing..?
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=2yfKKA-gIZY
No, thick and short energy deployment strategy, they used it last yearhenry wrote: ↑28 Aug 2017, 15:59I recall the assertion that all electrical energy went via the ES in Honda's first season. I assume they have fixed that now. But even so they seem a long way down on combined ICE MGU-H power.godlameroso wrote: ↑28 Aug 2017, 14:36Wazari confirmed that Honda sends electrical energy from the H to the ES, that to bypass the ES and send power directly from H to K and vice versa was difficult for them.
If they could they'd be able to exceed 4mj per lap. As the MGU-K is not limited by what it sends or receives to and from the MGU-H. The K can only send 2mj to the ES, but can probably skirt around this by sending it to the H, and having the H send it to the ES. Or maybe have the K send power to the H directly, and use the turbo in electric supercharger mode.
Maybe the extra power from reduced backpressure is enough to justify a persistent 80kW drag on the combustion engine. The number can be less depending on the blowdown contribution, which depends on the turbine, turbine inlet, and wastegates.
How can you suggest American technology to F1? Don't you know Europe is the center of the F1?DarkAlman wrote: ↑28 Aug 2017, 17:08
Also curious to know what changes Ilmor recommended. If that's the path they need to go down then go get some Pratt and Whitney guys on the payroll to work on the compressor and turbine efficiency. Hire some Tesla guys to work on the battery and control electronics.
I follow this forum for a long time. Although I have experience modeling engines (including some turbocompound simulations), I dont feel I have the necessary knowledge to post, about F1 engines.godlameroso wrote: ↑28 Aug 2017, 14:36Wazari confirmed that Honda sends electrical energy from the H to the ES, that to bypass the ES and send power directly from H to K and vice versa was difficult for them.
If they could they'd be able to exceed 4mj per lap. As the MGU-K is not limited by what it sends or receives to and from the MGU-H. The K can only send 2mj to the ES, but can probably skirt around this by sending it to the H, and having the H send it to the ES. Or maybe have the K send power to the H directly, and use the turbo in electric supercharger mode.
Maybe the extra power from reduced backpressure is enough to justify a persistent 80kW drag on the combustion engine. The number can be less depending on the blowdown contribution, which depends on the turbine, turbine inlet, and wastegates.
Blowdown is residual energy available to the turbine with wastegates open. What specifically is bullshit?Pedrohf wrote: ↑28 Aug 2017, 18:12I follow this forum for a long time. Although I have experience modeling engines (including some turbocompound simulations), I dont feel I have the necessary knowledge to post, about F1 engines.godlameroso wrote: ↑28 Aug 2017, 14:36Wazari confirmed that Honda sends electrical energy from the H to the ES, that to bypass the ES and send power directly from H to K and vice versa was difficult for them.
If they could they'd be able to exceed 4mj per lap. As the MGU-K is not limited by what it sends or receives to and from the MGU-H. The K can only send 2mj to the ES, but can probably skirt around this by sending it to the H, and having the H send it to the ES. Or maybe have the K send power to the H directly, and use the turbo in electric supercharger mode.
Maybe the extra power from reduced backpressure is enough to justify a persistent 80kW drag on the combustion engine. The number can be less depending on the blowdown contribution, which depends on the turbine, turbine inlet, and wastegates.
But you dont have any knowledge at all, but still, you just post bullshit after bullshit, and ruin all the topics over and over, for no reason. Its really a shame, because there are experts on the forum, with constructive posts, but you always ruin the interesting conversations.
Some days ago, it was the dual fuel BS, now the blowdown BS again. What exactly is "blowdown" energy? Is it mass flow? Is it heat? Is it pressure?
+1FW17 wrote: ↑28 Aug 2017, 17:20How can you suggest American technology to F1? Don't you know Europe is the center of the F1?DarkAlman wrote: ↑28 Aug 2017, 17:08
Also curious to know what changes Ilmor recommended. If that's the path they need to go down then go get some Pratt and Whitney guys on the payroll to work on the compressor and turbine efficiency. Hire some Tesla guys to work on the battery and control electronics.
I think blowdown energy is the kinetic energy recovered by the turbine from the exhaust pulses when the wastegate is open. It provides a proportion of the drive power for the compressor and so reduces the power drain on the ES from the MGU-H. I don't know how big it is. Tommy Cookers suggests a trickle which is a hard number to put into an equation.Pedrohf wrote: ↑28 Aug 2017, 18:12I follow this forum for a long time. Although I have experience modeling engines (including some turbocompound simulations), I dont feel I have the necessary knowledge to post, about F1 engines.godlameroso wrote: ↑28 Aug 2017, 14:36Wazari confirmed that Honda sends electrical energy from the H to the ES, that to bypass the ES and send power directly from H to K and vice versa was difficult for them.
If they could they'd be able to exceed 4mj per lap. As the MGU-K is not limited by what it sends or receives to and from the MGU-H. The K can only send 2mj to the ES, but can probably skirt around this by sending it to the H, and having the H send it to the ES. Or maybe have the K send power to the H directly, and use the turbo in electric supercharger mode.
Maybe the extra power from reduced backpressure is enough to justify a persistent 80kW drag on the combustion engine. The number can be less depending on the blowdown contribution, which depends on the turbine, turbine inlet, and wastegates.
But you dont have any knowledge at all, but still, you just post bullshit after bullshit, and ruin all the topics over and over, for no reason. Its really a shame, because there are experts on the forum, with constructive posts, but you always ruin the interesting conversations.
Some days ago, it was the dual fuel BS, now the blowdown BS again. What exactly is "blowdown" energy? Is it mass flow? Is it heat? Is it pressure?