Thank Hasika tor initial translation. We need to keep him, Wazari and muramasa close through 2018.restless wrote: ↑29 Dec 2017, 14:22Afaik 2y ago some people here proposed that using such energy routes is partly the secret of Mercedes dominationTommy Cookers wrote: ↑29 Dec 2017, 13:14the MGU-K sending electrical energy over 2 MJ/lap to the ES by routeing it via the MGU-H ? - how is that legal ?
what is the form of this activity ?
legalistic electrical fakery or legalistic mechanical fakery (MGU-H/turbo 120000 rpm rotation use as illegal mechanical ES) ?
^^^ This. I wish the other manufacturers were even half as open as Honda.Craigy wrote: ↑29 Dec 2017, 13:55Just a word on the spelling/translation for non-English speakers;
I think this part is saying "higher homogeneity" - that is to say, more homogeneous: more evenly-spread, more consistent density of mixture in the combustion chamber.
I'd like to thank Hasika for this post too, very informative. I like Honda's honesty with this stuff - at the end of each season they generally say "here's what we did.."
You can have a clutch do decouple the MGU-H motor from the turbocharger.PlatinumZealot wrote: ↑29 Dec 2017, 17:13That is a good idea. A previous poster said it is like using the MGUH as a flywheel. This makes a lot of sense. Good thinking guys.
Hmm. Could you put a decoupling flywheel onto the mguh?!! Is that legal?
Decouple when you want boost. Couple up when you want to store energy?
Or maybe put some super capacitors in the mguh (electrical version of a flywheel) is that legal? Lol
holy moly. Hmm. The wastegates and blow off valve! In MGUH flywheel mode you can use the wastegates and blowoff to remove mechanical load of the turboshaft so you can use the mugh as better flywheel!
What do u guys think?
It's talking about the frequency of the MGU-H harvesting that is being sent to the ES.
It's talking about the frequency of the MGU-H harvesting!PlatinumZealot wrote: ↑29 Dec 2017, 20:02It says 20 to 40hz.
Could be anything.
If it was relating to the engine rpm that is approximately 8000rpm to 16000rpm.
I know it can't be electrical frequency that is too low.
It could be a vribration frequency ramge. But that is too wide a range!
I don't think so, as far as I know frequency of MGU-H harvesting is proportional to rotational speed of mgu-h, so if mgu-h rotates at 120K rpm then for a 2-pole generator fec of harvesting is 2000 hz.
That sounds like it is switching between harvest and deploy at 40Hz.MrPotatoHead wrote: ↑29 Dec 2017, 20:04It's talking about the frequency of the MGU-H harvesting!PlatinumZealot wrote: ↑29 Dec 2017, 20:02It says 20 to 40hz.
Could be anything.
If it was relating to the engine rpm that is approximately 8000rpm to 16000rpm.
I know it can't be electrical frequency that is too low.
It could be a vribration frequency ramge. But that is too wide a range!
Translate it...
I wrote a post saying this about 2 years ago, and guessed at 100Hz.MrPotatoHead wrote: ↑29 Dec 2017, 23:35Translate it...
The chart is showing the difference between "Extra Harvest On" and "Extra Harvest Off"
You can clearly see the 20 to 40 HZ in the data plot.