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Discussion in 'Prime Main Forum (2017-2022)' started by bwilson4web, Jan 19, 2017.

  1. Lee Jay

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    You didn't pay for it up front?
     
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    I did.

    Think of it this way:
    What is the difference between me taking out a loan at 4% apr, or using my money and losing out on savings at a 4% apr ?
    What is the real cost of a loan at 4% apr if inflation is 4% and my wages keep pace with inflation ?
     
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    The difference is, no bank would exist if that were reality.

    The spread (the real spread, which is far from zero) is what you paid, whether you think you did or not.
     
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    Perhaps, but that is a matter of timing. Just look at current home mortgages and historical inflations rates for obvious examples where you are wrong.

    In this case though, the inflation is built into the avoided future utility cost increases. The construct is the point I'm trying to show you so that you realize that time-money value has not been ignored.
     
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    You are still making an invalid comparison. This has nothing to do with inflation.

    It's the difference between walking into a bank and asking for a loan, and paying, say, 5%, and giving them cash and asking for interest for which you'll receive about 1/2%. That's the spread.
     
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    <<shrug>>

    Have it your way, but stick with your day job.
     
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    One of the things I do in my "day job" is calculate levelized cost of energy for wind energy installations.

    Look at page 2 here:

    http://www.nrel.gov/docs/fy16osti/64281.pdf

    See "FCR"? You set it to zero in your model of cost.

    I wish it were so. It's not.
     
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    My next test is to find out how much gas does it take to bring the EV from 0% to 80%:
    • Drive car in EV mode to bring SOC to 0%
    • Drive car in HV mode to burn 0.5 gal on a reset, tripmeter A
    • Park car and photo A and SOC
    • Put car in 'charge mode' with time lapse video
    • Wait 2 hours
    • Calculate fuel burn per 10% SOC change
    Aren't you glad you're not me?

    Bob Wilson
     
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    i suppose it helps to be awake all night.:cool:
     
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    The engineer said 1/3 of a gallon.

    Assuming the usable battery energy is 5.7kWh and the thermal efficiency of the engine is 40%:

    (5.7*80%)/0.4 = 11.4kWh gasoline

    11.4kWh/33.7kWh/gallon = 0.34 gallons.

    That doesn't include charging losses, but it seems pretty consistent.
     
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    Probably very close, but we'll never know for sure without Bob (the engineer) who is willing to procure for us real world, directly measured data. He's kinda the MythBuster of Priusdom (without the explosions).:D
     
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    Likely, he just does not admit to the explosions. :eek:
     
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    Something is off here, unless you think that forced charging followed by EV mode is more efficient than HV mode.

    1/3rd of a gallon in HV mode is 18 miles of range
    80% of full EV range is 20 miles



    Looked at from the ICE downward,
    A gallon is 33.7 kWh
    1/3rd is 11.2 Kwh
    I doubt the Prius ICE will be in it's best power band during forced charging, but
    in the range of 35 - 40% efficiency, 3.92 -- 4.48 kWh of mechanical energy will enter the generator
    80% of a full charge is 0.8*5.6 = 4.48 kWh

    My WAG is about 14.5 EV miles from 1/3rd gallon forced charging. There is a very good reason why the Prius is not a simple serial hybrid.
     
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    • age 7-10 - home made black powder and isopropl alcohol on burning charcoal bed (first time I burned off the hair on arm)
    • high school - aluminum-lye hydrogen filled balloons, fireworks, and model rockets
    • college - nitrogen triiodide
    • Marine Corps - Oh BOY! 1/4 lb TNT charges, hand grenades, M-79 grenade launcher, LAW, fully automatic M-16, belt-fed M60 . . . great toys!
    • 1979 testing a 120 VAC power circuit using steel wool filament
    • 2004 igniting a charcoal grill using jumper cables
    • muzzle loader, 50 cal, rifle, commercial black powder . . . customized
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    ps. My brother Charles sold fireworks in Washington State for many years. On favorite is a line of trash bags filled with oxygen-acetylene tied to a fence and ignited by roman candles.
     
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    Uh-oh! Morphed from Engineer to an Engineering Pyromaniac! :eek: :LOL:
     
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    This can be true in certain circumstances, and maybe more than we think of.

    In cases where charge mode drive brings the ICE to a higher thermal efficiency than the efficiency of pure HV in same conditions. The higher efficiency works for charging as well as for propelling the car. This means that an HV drive for the same conditions cannot accurately be a blank test for the charge mode test as it is done at different efficiency.
    Volume of gasoline used for charging in charge mode may not easily be accurately found, and if you ask me, it is not that important to know. More important IMO is to find out the circumstances in which there is a net gain in using CM.
    If I owned a Prime I would test it this way:
    On my regular non-short trip, after driving HV so Ice is warm I would reset meter, switch to CM for charging empty-to-full (software full) at constant speed, registering CM mpg, continue driving EV mode at same speed to back to HV, registering miles driven.
    From above, an equivalent HV mode mpg can be calculated, sample calculation I gave in this post
    This equivalent mpg can be compared to actual HV drive mpg of the same road at same speed and conditions.
    Test may be repeated at other speed.
     
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    miles MPG SOC gal gal/% SOC
    1 31.6 91.5 0 0.345355191256831 0
    2 31.6 90.5 0.01 0.349171270718232 0.00381607946140144
    3 31.6 87.8 0.02 0.359908883826879 0.0107376131086472
    4 31.6 85.1 0.03 0.371327849588719 0.0114189657618399
    5 31.6 83 0.04 0.380722891566265 0.00939504197754593
    6 31.6 80.9 0.05 0.390605686032138 0.00988279446587331
    7 31.6 79 0.06 0.4 0.00939431396786161
    8 31.6 77.2 0.07 0.409326424870466 0.00932642487046631
    9 31.6 75.4 0.08 0.419098143236074 0.00977171836560792
    10 31.6 73.7 0.09 0.42876526458616 0.00966712135008585
    11 31.6 72.1 0.1 0.438280166435506 0.00951490184934617
    12 31.6 70.6 0.11 0.447592067988669 0.00931190155316236
    13 31.6 69.3 0.12 0.455988455988456 0.00839638799978743
    14 31.6 68.1 0.13 0.464023494860499 0.00803503887204326
    15 31.6 66.9 0.14 0.472346786248132 0.00832329138763221
    16 31.6 65.8 0.15 0.480243161094225 0.00789637484609346
    17 31.6 64.5 0.16 0.489922480620155 0.0096793195259301

    • Very low rate 0%->1% - edge condition, probably discard
    • ranges 0.008 gal/% -> 0.011 gal/% - could be my reading data badly
    • average 0.0094 gal/% - dropped edge conditions 0%,1%, 2% as highest risk
    • ~0.75 gallons -> 80% (limit of charge mode), ~1 gallon on 'low fuel'
    • ~0.94 gallons -> 100%
    Bob Wilson
     
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    Nice work -- thanks!

    A lot worse than I guessed, but I'd like to see more than 16% SoC accumulated if you have the opportunity. I don't think of SoC as being very linear.
     
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    The problem is someone has to sit in the driver seat the whole time <BORING>. Get out of the car or put it in park, the %SOC is replaced by a warning ... for the driver who just left the car! Still, I'm Southern'
    • bug zapper in front of car
    • six-pack
    Bob Wilson
     
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