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Friends: 1 | Bob, WOW, thanks for the nice graphics and explanation. I can observe this energy-recirculation mode on CAN-View. Like Dennis said, while cruising at high way speed, MG1 is showing a positive RPM, I back off the pedal and press light to maintain speed. At that time, MG1 RPM goes negative and engine RPM greatly decrease as well. I observed this for a while and don't know what it means, I do now! Again, Bob, thanks for the great work! |
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Friends: 20 | Hi folks, Graham Davies did some excellent work describing PSD operation: http://prius.ecrostech.com/original/PriusFrames.htm For example, Graham explained how to derive the rpm relationships: MG1 = 3.6 * ICE - 2.6 * MG2 MG1 - MG1 rpm ICE - ICE rpm MG2 - MG2 rpm MG1_torque = 28% * ICE_torque (again from Graham Davies) Any two rpm values determine the third rpm. Also, the MG1_torque tells the ICE_torque. Using the Graham's mini-scanner data, it was easy to calculate the energy flows. Bob Wilson |
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Friends: 0 | The throttle isn't actually "wide open" in most modes. Graph the TPS PID and you'll see. . _H* |
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Friends: 20 | Thanks H*, <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(hobbit @ Mar 29 2007, 08:02 PM) [snapback]414585[/snapback]</div> Quote:
![]() There appears to be an unusual, high power, trend at high throttle settings to try and open the throttle plate more but without a significant power increase. But the interesting area is in the 25-35% throttle settings. In the range of 25-35% throttle,obviously not "wide open," the higher power settings are occurring in energy recirculate (aka., "heretical") mode. This suggests MG1 torque enables higher ICE power output at any given throttle plate position: ![]() This is counter to what I would have expected. I'll edit the first posting to reflect this new information. Bob Wilson | |
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Friends: 2 | <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(bwilson4web @ Mar 5 2007, 05:13 PM) [snapback]400563[/snapback]</div> Quote:
One thing is still bothering me. When the car is running on the Electric motor, and since the ICE shaft is connected to the planetary gears, what keeps the engine compression from putting a drag on the system? | |
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Friends: 0 | <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(okiebutnotfrommuskogee @ Mar 31 2007, 11:10 AM) [snapback]415433[/snapback]</div> Quote:
Nothing. But below 41 MPH, MG1 can run fast enough that the engine is imobilized. Above 41 MPH, MG1 would be overspeeded to imobilized the enigne, so in electric only mode (warp stealth), the engine turns overs, and does drag. There is a net benefit if running the engine would require such a low power level the engine would be inefficiient. Which is probably when the Prius drops into warp stealth. The engine is still less efficient, even at its best efficiency, than the 40 % or so charge battery through inverter, wait, discharge through inverter to motor cycle. Check out http://eahart.com/prius/psd/ . As long as the nomograph line does not change to red, the condition is valid. Setting MG2 to 41 mph, you will see MG1 at -6500 rpm, with the engine at 0 RPM. Hi again Okie..., Using that simulator, and assuming the spin speed of the unfired ICE is about 1100 RPM, which I believe is correct, one can see the fastest electric-only speed is 64 mph. Above that speed the engine will be fed gas (green zone in ICE RPM range in simulator). Which is why I cruise at 63 mph typically. Oops, Some of those numbers in that last paragraph may need refining. Need someone with instrumentation to tell us what the true unfired engine speed is. And at 1100 RPM, the fastest speed, without overspeeding the MG1 is 68 mph. | |
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Friends: 20 | <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(okiebutnotfrommuskogee @ Mar 31 2007, 09:10 AM) [snapback]415433[/snapback]</div> Quote:
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It is beginning to make sense. Warren | |
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