I did some rough calcs for the lean-burn F1 engine on another forum.Mudflap wrote: ↑15 Dec 2020, 19:04Compare this to a current F1 engine which can be assumed to run at 4 bar PR and say a CR of 14 with 100C air temperature after charge cooling. Assuming adiabatic compression with air as an ideal gas the conditions at the end of the compression stroke are about 160 bar and close to 800C. That is before heat even being released from fuel at more or less constant volume (not constant pressure as in a gas turbine). You can go on and calculate what the conditions are after say 50% of the heat has been released but I am hoping that the point I am making is quite obvious by now.
Assumptions.
- MAP=4.0
- Intercooling to 27*C (300*K)
- VE=100%
- CR=18
- AFR=2.0
- n= 1.28 (polytropic compression index)
- Fuel Heating Value = 41 MJ/kg
- All fuel burned at TDC with zero heat loss.
- Cp air @ TDC = 1.2 kJ/kg.K
At TDC after compression. Pressure = 160 bar, Temperature = 673*K (400*C)
At TDC after combustion. Pressure = 483 bar, Temp = 1815*K (1542*C)