godlameroso wrote: ↑10 Mar 2018, 16:30
According to Mercedes there's the equivalent of 4 average elephants pressing down on each piston, don't know how many elephants they've added since 2016 though.
No one that knows will say, and all we have to go on is estimates.
As far as I can tell for the Mercedes engine(the current benchmark)
1.) 800+ hp from the ICE
2.) 52MJ/kg
3.) I remember saying combustion temperatures can be as high as 2400K so somewhere around 6% oxygen in the exhaust.
4.) Boost ~5bar absolute, Compression 16:1 +-2 points, cylinder pressure ~440bar
5.) no clue.
From whence do you get 52MJ/kg?
That would represent a potential power output, at 100% efficiency, of 1450 kw. Mr Cowell typically mentions 1250 (45MJ/kg). He also claims 50% efficiency, which if your numbers are right would allow running at 960hp crank output whilst dribbling a few kw from the H into the ES. I don’t think that happens.
I would think something in the range 45 to 47 is more likely, not that much different from pump fuel.
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