Tommy, the first part I get : for about 700bhp you need 495 litres per second or 640 grams per second of air, which means inlet pressure of 4 bar (3 boost +1 free)Tommy Cookers wrote: ↑03 Mar 2018, 14:29@ johnny c
afaik
the forum consensus says induction pressure ('boost') is 4 bar and so the mean AFR will be 2 lambda
this is heat dilution ie the heat is spread over 2x the traditional amount of air without real stratification
so the temp in-cylinder is much lower so the heat taken by coolant is very much lower
so the heat remaining in-cylinder (in the much greater gas mass) is much higher
this is a recipe that is giving F1 and some NG-fuelled stationary engines unprecedented (for SI) efficiency
by maintaining the combustion efficiency of this lean mixture via a prechamber firing non-lean mixture
and providing the compressor and turbine are outstandingly efficient
this used by gg on P864 Honda thread to derive a peak pressure before ignition of 220 bar and temp of OMG degrees
I guess he assumed 4:1 compressor action and 18:1 in-cylinder compression (I haven't tried to check assumptions)
of course we know that in-cylinder compression starts with IV closure
MY POINT ?
what if F1 uses late IV closure ?? (ie Atkinson emulation as Prius does) - or even early IV closure ?
the assumptions about 2x lambda AFR don't hold
At 12:1 AFR (bio content etc) = 53 grams fuel per second.....
Could you explain more of your thinking from there please.
Regarding: a) 2x lambda (b) charge temperature and how it relates to the heat dilution you speak about.
I do understand generating the maximum heat and the keeping of that heat in the cylinder.
I really hope we are not on different planets as I really want to learn about this.