Geek-thread this, but let's see if anyone picks up on it.
With the reported terrible cost and lifespan of last years KERS-batteries, including the challenge of rapid charging/discharging, I have pondered about alternative means for energy-storage.
I understand that McLaren had a KERS-embryo in late 90s, based on hydraulics, why I took a brief look into that with some numbers.
Power from a fluid is Flow times Pressure; Q m^3/s) * p(Pascal) = Watts.
Imagine an average pressure of 20 Mpa(200 Bar or 2900 psi) and a flow of 2 liters per second(half a gps), this would give you an mean power-boost of 40 kW(55 Hp), while a 10 liter accumulator should last for 5 seconds, discharging 200 kJ.
Doesn't sound like much, but this way you could charge and discharge at every corner without wearing out the means of storage.
If anyone have some info on the McLaren system and their xperience from that, please share, scarbs?