[quote=glenntws post_id=687330 time=1490546212 user_id=36928]
Regarding the picture of the "inlet area": The gold mantled carbon pipe is the outlet of the compressor. The actuator in front of the compressor has to be a regulator for vairbale vane geometry.......
I'm not a big expert in this area and as far as I know, variable Stators have only come in effective use in axial compressors, but it could be possible that the improve end pressure in lower revs to overcome a part of the turbo-lag by slowing down the air and induce a higher pressure, which isn't so good for efficiency, but it definetly improves power in lower massflow areas and by that reduces the need for ERS power.
Bleeding air out for throttle contorl is probably the worst thing you could do, because you loose a s**t-ton of energy.....[/quote]
the V16 BRM was schemed with variable guide vane 'prewhirl' into its mechanically driven centrifugal 2 stage 5.7 bar compressor or, alternatively, interstage throttling
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