Chrono GP is the one that has been posting fully split turbo for last 6 months, so I wouldnt put too much thought into it.PlatinumZealot wrote: β26 Mar 2022, 01:13Yup that at 17:20 is was im talking about. Externally it looks too similar to what we see now in 2022. They got insider information from last year. This is definitely an artists imopression but I feel there is some truth to the compressor sucking from the back side even though they got the vanes wrong. Could be an axial compressor protuding forward? Are axial compressors evem allowed?
How did a news site get a CAD model of a Ferrari F1 engine?PlatinumZealot wrote: β26 Mar 2022, 00:49I had this concept as well with the compressor sucking from the other direction. I just didn't draw it as you did... but interestingly...vorticism wrote: β24 Mar 2022, 20:31If it is split turbo, I was trying to make sense of why the airbox is so far back. Also, why there seems to be no plenum elbow ahead of the engine, where you might expect the compressor inlet to be. Maybe they've flipped the compressor around. They have many seasons of experience running the inlet over the compressor shaft.
https://i.imgur.com/rzpiB1f.jpg
The other explanation is that it is not split turbo, the compressor is still at the back, and the intercooler position might have been changed.
This old Scuderia fans video had it facing the other way as well...
https://youtu.be/4j8vNHszsBY?t=967
I am now trying to find other compressors like this. I think it would have to be a special case.
Thats not a CAD model though. That's a 3D model like what artist do in Maya or 3D studio to make video games and special effects.AR3-GP wrote: β26 Mar 2022, 01:45How did a news site get a CAD model of a Ferrari F1 engine?PlatinumZealot wrote: β26 Mar 2022, 00:49I had this concept as well with the compressor sucking from the other direction. I just didn't draw it as you did... but interestingly...vorticism wrote: β24 Mar 2022, 20:31If it is split turbo, I was trying to make sense of why the airbox is so far back. Also, why there seems to be no plenum elbow ahead of the engine, where you might expect the compressor inlet to be. Maybe they've flipped the compressor around. They have many seasons of experience running the inlet over the compressor shaft.
https://i.imgur.com/rzpiB1f.jpg
The other explanation is that it is not split turbo, the compressor is still at the back, and the intercooler position might have been changed.
This old Scuderia fans video had it facing the other way as well...
https://youtu.be/4j8vNHszsBY?t=967
I am now trying to find other compressors like this. I think it would have to be a special case.
PlatinumZealot wrote: β26 Mar 2022, 02:48Thats not a CAD model though. That's a 3D model like what artist do in Maya or 3D studio to make video games and special effects.AR3-GP wrote: β26 Mar 2022, 01:45How did a news site get a CAD model of a Ferrari F1 engine?PlatinumZealot wrote: β26 Mar 2022, 00:49
I had this concept as well with the compressor sucking from the other direction. I just didn't draw it as you did... but interestingly...
This old Scuderia fans video had it facing the other way as well...
https://youtu.be/4j8vNHszsBY?t=967
I am now trying to find other compressors like this. I think it would have to be a special case.
If CAD is a technical drawing desk/ machining centre... maya and 3d studio are like an artist canvas / modelling clay.
ββAre axial compressors even allowed?ββ Refer to autosports technical insights. 21 April 2015 β Honda radical formula 1 engine for maclaren.ferkan wrote: β26 Mar 2022, 01:28Chrono GP is the one that has been posting fully split turbo for last 6 months, so I wouldnt put too much thought into it.PlatinumZealot wrote: β26 Mar 2022, 01:13Yup that at 17:20 is was im talking about. Externally it looks too similar to what we see now in 2022. They got insider information from last year. This is definitely an artists imopression but I feel there is some truth to the compressor sucking from the back side even though they got the vanes wrong. Could be an axial compressor protuding forward? Are axial compressors evem allowed?
Technically they are allowed, but not realistic because the technical regulations state that it has to be a single stage compressor. It is impossible to achieve the necessary pressures with a single stage axial compressor.saviour stivala wrote: β26 Mar 2022, 10:21ββAre axial compressors even allowed?ββ Refer to autosports technical insights. 21 April 2015 β Honda radical formula 1 engine for maclaren.ferkan wrote: β26 Mar 2022, 01:28Chrono GP is the one that has been posting fully split turbo for last 6 months, so I wouldnt put too much thought into it.PlatinumZealot wrote: β26 Mar 2022, 01:13Yup that at 17:20 is was im talking about. Externally it looks too similar to what we see now in 2022. They got insider information from last year. This is definitely an artists imopression but I feel there is some truth to the compressor sucking from the back side even though they got the vanes wrong. Could be an axial compressor protuding forward? Are axial compressors evem allowed?
Agreed with what you say. But. Did Honda used an axial compressor in 2015 as was claimed by Autosports?.Dr. Acula wrote: β26 Mar 2022, 21:46Technically they are allowed, but not realistic because the technical regulations state that it has to be a single stage compressor. It is impossible to achieve the necessary pressures with a single stage axial compressor.saviour stivala wrote: β26 Mar 2022, 10:21ββAre axial compressors even allowed?ββ Refer to autosports technical insights. 21 April 2015 β Honda radical formula 1 engine for maclaren.
No. Any claim of an axial compressor is just BS. The pressure Ratio of an good axial compressor is about 1.5ish per stage. So because of the "single stage" limitation in the rules, you would end up with about 0.5 bar boost pressure at best...Well it would explain why the Honda was so underperforming back then...but i don't think the Honda engineers wouldn't have noticed that this would limit the performance severly.saviour stivala wrote: β26 Mar 2022, 21:57Agreed with what you say. But. Did Honda used an axial compressor in 2015 as was claimed by Autosports?.Dr. Acula wrote: β26 Mar 2022, 21:46Technically they are allowed, but not realistic because the technical regulations state that it has to be a single stage compressor. It is impossible to achieve the necessary pressures with a single stage axial compressor.saviour stivala wrote: β26 Mar 2022, 10:21
ββAre axial compressors even allowed?ββ Refer to autosports technical insights. 21 April 2015 β Honda radical formula 1 engine for maclaren.
Yes. As said...I was sure about split. I am just surprised overall by Ferrari. As it looks like they went for split I am wrong on issues, so far they run the engine really strong and reliable.LM10 wrote: β24 Mar 2022, 21:50You sure are after all youβve claimed before the start of this season.
https://www.funoanalisitecnica.com/2022 ... cedes.htmlHowever, it is not just an aerodynamic and frame aspect. And the V6 turbo-hybrid powertrain is also a key feature. For the F1 2022 season , the Maranello team has created a new PU both in the concept and in the placement of the components. As for the supercharging system, the turbine and compressor have been separated. The supercharger was placed inside the intake box with a new design of the upper area of ββthe V6 that would also have offered aerodynamic advantages.
Maybe a translation issue. If the compressor is 'in the airbox' then the entire MGUH would have to be raised as it must lie parallel to the crankshaft. If that means to suggest they have spmething like a 2015 Honda arrangement, the MGUH I think would need to be placed quite high up in order to fit their large compressor housing inside the vee.