MarcJ wrote: ↑17 Dec 2018, 14:18
henry wrote: ↑13 Dec 2018, 23:55
godlameroso wrote: ↑13 Dec 2018, 18:02
You said the only SOC level was a 4MJ pool and that pool did not reset every lap. It was in the Ferrari power unit thread. I said there is a 4MJ limit from the ES to the MGU-K per lap, which resets on crossing the timing beam, and consists of one SOC. In addition to that, there is also the actual battery SOC which is independent of the SOC per lap.
Yes I recall that discussion. I’m afraid I don’t see any connection between the flow restriction, 4MJ ES to MGU-K and the state of charge.
The 4MJ SOC lasts for the duration of the race it is never reset, as far as I know. The proposal I have made is that because the ES is not 100% efficient the SOC that is measured drifts down through the physical SOC. The physical SOC is consumed to replace the energy that goes in but doesn’t come out.
I am happy for anyone to show my reasoning is faulty.
ES SoC is kept in the 40-60% range as much as possible, that's where the lowest internal resistance is, it will not drift down, the current voltage maps over SoC near 30% very unimpressive, voltage drop is large, heat is higher.
If we assume that the maximum physical SOC is 20MJ. Then you are suggesting they use the range 8MJ to 12MJ. In order to do that they will need to generate more than 4MJ to make 4MJ available for consumption. I don’t know what the efficiency of the ES is, but even at low c-rates they would lose 1% round trip and some literature I’ve seen suggests very poor efficiencies at high c-rates, maybe in the range 90 to 95%.
My suggestion is that they might operate in the range 20% to 80%, 4MJ to 16MJ. which would provide them with 8MJ to replace some of the energy lost by ES inefficiency during the course of the race.
It is possible that operating in the ranges above and below 40-60% is so inefficient as to reduce the utility of that strategy. I don’t think there is sufficient data available to assess that.
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