roon wrote: ↑19 Aug 2019, 10:03
.... These engines likely running beyond stoichiometry. Not all oxygen needs to combust. What matters is efficient combustion of the fuel and efficient heating of the combustion chamber charge. I would think an excess of oxygen aids combustion. ....
there's always a level of leaning beyond which combustion efficiency falls (relatively there's not 'more oxygen')
the limit of leaning varies greatly with the fuel eg with LNG fuel it's maybe 4 lambda, a bit less with LPG
such engines exist today eg for power generation
(and gas-fuelling of the prechamber/''TJI' etc will increase leaning possible in main chamber run on gasoline fuel)
this 'heat dilution' concept means that little heat needs to be taken (by coolant) for cooling the cylinders
so more heat (more gas mass but not a higher temperature) is available in-cylinder for conversion to power
we might see the F1 engine as at a point on the range of possibilities from the traditional to full heat dilution
a point marking the limit of HD available with SI and gasoline fuelling of both main and pre chambers
a point where there's significant availability of 'free' exhaust power recovery
I have no idea if so much 'free' recovery would be available at greater HD (F1 Honda has hinted that it wouldn't)