T1Terry wrote: ↑Tue Oct 07, 2025 12:33 pm
Good point, might be worth installing the sun gear and maybe even assembling the planetary set into the ring gear, before welding, at least the first tack on each planetary gear to the carrier, that way teeth alignment will at least remain once the planetary set is welded up.
At this point, confusion sets in for me. MG1 will now be spinning at the same speed as MG2, so very little of that low RPM MG2 hp/kw is going to be assisted MG1 hp/kw, but all the MG1 torque will be available, so that's a plus, at around 50mph, MG1 is going to reach it's peak of 10,000rpm so all 57hp/38kw from MG1 will be added to MG2 ..... but MG2 can't spin any faster that 10,000rpm .......
now because MG1 is locked to it, and faster will over speed MG1 .... So what was really gained? A drive system that can hold 50 mph better because of the added input from MG1 ..... but the max speed is still limited to 50mph .....
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T1 Terry
From about the point I changed the text to red ..... my brain left the building
Somewhere I got my wires crossed between locking the shaft to the case using a one way sprag clutch, and welding the gearset causing the same thing as locking the shaft to the case ..... which isn't what happens at all
I went and measured the dia of the tyre on my Gen 2 and it's 0.6mtr x 3.14 = 1.884 mtrs per rpm.
80km/h (roughly 50mph) = 1,333.3 mtrs per min. = 707.7rpm tyre speed and therefore crown wheel speed.
707.7 x 4.1:1 ratio of MG2 to the crown wheel = 2,900 MG2 rpm @ 80km/h ..... Rough maths comes out to 275km/h before MG2 and there for MG1 in a welded/locked rotor set, would reach the max 10,000 rpm ......
So, MG1 will theoretically never add the potential 50hp/38kw .... until some where around 260km/h
Where I was going with that, before my brain left building, was:
The input shaft with a sprag clutch (one direction locked, the other direction free wheel) anchored to the case, so when MG1 can no longer drive the planetary carrier against normal engine rotation causing the sprag clutch to lock, the input shaft and therefore the planetary gear carrier would then freewheel and spin with the ring gear at anywhere up to the same speed as MG2.
When MG1 can no longer add any torque or hp/kw to MG2, there is no value in powering it to spin, all the drive would then be for MG2.
With this set up, the off the mark performance would be greatly improved, but by 80km/h (50mph) only MG2 would be driving the wheels .......
Is the 45nm/33lbf of torque up to 6,000rpm worth the 75 amps it would take to achieve it? So, where is the value in welding the gearset and powering MG1?
There is every chance my brain has never returned to the building, so probably best if some checks my ramblings ....
T1 Terry