autogyro wrote:Silly me, I didnt think did I.
Exhaust driven turbine driving a generator directly linked electricaly to an electric driven compressor.
Few pipes and no transfer of heat from the turbine housing to the compressor.
Might not even need an intercooler.
Both mounted low down on either side.
Still a shame about the poppet valves and the four strokes but I suppose it stretches ic production artificialy for another 20 years or so and keeps the banks happy.
Be careful now!
The heat produced by a compressor is not from the turbine! It's from doing work on the air. That heat will be there regardless if the compressor is detatched from the turbine.
The temperature leaving the compressor will be 96 degrees celcius by my calculation. This is for a 76% efficiency. You will need an inter cooler!
Placing a generator in between the turbine and compressor would do more harm than good as well. A generator is 80% efficient. So the turbine to compressor relationship will behave as if it was 20% less efficient.
Mechanics are always more efficient than electrics.
About the poppet valves, well with a rev limit, we wont see much change.
If there were non, the maybe we would see some coates valves or something.