In this paper, the performance and overall efficiency optimization process for a full-electric Formula Student car are reported. The Formula Student Electric is a scientific-educational competition of high technological value that requires the development and construction of a fully electric open-wheel prototype car; the cars rival both in terms of absolute performance and in terms of total energy efficiency, especially in the most important test, the endurance event. The optimization of the performance and efficiency of the cars affects various aspects of both the powertrain and the car body and, as macro areas, three crucial themes can be identified for the development of the cars: the power maps with which the inverter manages the electric motor, the aerodynamic kit installed onboard and the overall weight of the car. In this regard, in fact, it is not obvious, for example, that it is convenient to use the maximum power allowed by the rules for the powertrain (80 kW); in the same way, it is not inevitable that it is advantageous to install all the components of the aerodynamic kit (front wing, rear wing and undertray with diffusers) and, finally, the best configuration may not be the one with the lightest car. This is also in consideration of the fact that some choices must necessarily be a compromise , such as completeness of the aerodynamic kit and vehicle weight. Hence the search for an optimum point is necessary. The work proposed here aims to describe the experimental search for the optimal configuration for the car of the Sapienza Fast Charge team. To achieve the goal, the analysis has been conducted with several experimental tests on a simple test ring with a dynamic configuration comparable to that of a typical endurance track. The tests have been fulfilled with different combinations of aero-kit configurations , with the aero devices available on the car, rear wing, front wing and undertray, and with different energy management strategies, implemented in the power map of the inverter. The best result has been achieved considering the official ranking calculation of the Formula Student rules 2020, with a combination of best track time and lower energy consumption. The work de-How to cite this paper: Martellucci, L. and Giannini, M. (2022) Analysis of the Performance and Overall Efficiency of a Formula Student Electric Car. Journal of Transportation Technologies, 12, 111-122.
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Martellucci, L., & Giannini, M. (2022). Analysis of the Performance and Overall Efficiency of a Formula Student Electric Car. Journal of Transportation Technologies, 12(01), 111–122. https://doi.org/10.4236/jtts.2022.121007
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