5. Summary Draft 2 + Thesis
Goodwin (2017) states that the
2017 Porsche 919 Hybrid is powered by an upgraded aerodynamic design and a
drive system that combines a 2.0-liter turbocharged V4 internal combustion
engine with an electric motor. The combination of electric and chemical energy
provides a total output over 900 horsepower (hp). About 500 hp is from the
engine from direct fuel injection, and more than 400 hp is from the energy
recovery systems that stores energy in lithium-ion batteries and powers the
electric motor at the front axle. It consists of (1) the Kinetic Energy
Recovery System (ERS-K), which resists almost 60% of energy generated during
the deceleration at the front wheel, and (2) the Heat Energy Recovery System
(ERS-H), which generates electric energy by utilising the heat produced from
the exhaust gases (Porsche AG, 2017). This output of more than 900 hp, and with
the regulatory reasons, results in the car operating adequately under 8
megajoules energy regulations (Brownell, 2017). The same author states
that the fusion of the advanced hybrid technology and the efficient combustion
engine enables the vehicle to emerge victorious in endurance racing, such as
the 2017 World Endurance Championship and the 24 Hours of Le Mans.
The Porsche 919 Hybrid LMP1’s
power unit showcases the fusion of the hybrid technology and the combustion
engine to achieve excellent efficiency, speed, and durability, which allows the car
to excel in endurance racing.
References:
Porsche AG. (2017). Porsche 919 Hybrid – The Racing Lab. The new Porsche 919 Hybrid
Brownell, B. (2017). Porsche Officially Unveils The 919 Hybrid For 2017 – The Drive. Porsche Officially Unveil The 919 Hybrid For 2017
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