Sun Mar 29, 2009 12:52 am
Crystalix, you propose to place fans in the sidepods to generate power. It would be one thing if the wind was driving the flow going into the sidepods, but that is not the case. The "wind" is actually the car moving through the air and thus the energy used to move that "wind" is all traced back to the engine. Hundreds of horsepower are used up to move the car through the air, or if you change your frame of reference, move the air around the car.
A fan/generator system placed inside the side pod, on top of the intake, behind the diffuser, or anywhere else on the car, will convert the energy of the air back into electrical power, which could then be used to propel the car. Think about this for a second. The power to create the airflow came from the engine. Let's assume we have ideal fans and ideal generators with zero losses. If this system is able to convert all the energy of a certain portion of moving air back into electrical boost power, it could, in theory, be put back into the drivetrain. But the net gain would be zero. Taking out all the energy transfer, the engine would essentially be driving that electric motor.
In real world circumstances, there is always energy lost due to inefficiencies. By converting the power back and forth so many times, there would be a huge net loss.
Even in ideal circumstances, there would be zero gain to be had from adding wind turbines to the car.