by ohanian » Tue 13 Mar 2007, 21:23:33
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2500 kg's of car to transport a 70 kg person is a preposterous proposition no matter how you trick out the engine,
If you are serious about increasing fuel efficiency you should look at reducing the weight of the cars. It is by far the cheapest, least complex and most effective way of increasing efficiency.
Funny, that's exactly what I had posted last time.
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The power consumption of a car is
P = M * A * V
M is the mass of a car
A is the acceleration
V is the velocity
So if you want to reduce the power consumption of a car (watts) , you need to reduce
MAV.
Acceleration is something no American will ever reduce.
Velocity is something no American will ever reduce.
So have a very big guess what is left .....
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When you are accelerating your SUV the following occurs
:1st Law: F = M * A
:Energy: F * Dist = M * A * Dist
Next we assume that Force and Acceleration is constant

ower: F * d(Dist)/dt = M * A * d(Dist)/dt

ower = M * A * V
strictly speaking if Force and Acceleration is not constant
: Power(t) = Dist * d(F(t))/dt + F(t) * d(Dist)/dt = M * (d(A(t))/dt * Dist + A(t) * V(t))