ENGINE TUNER wrote: ↑11 Apr 2017, 16:38
JonoNic wrote: ↑11 Apr 2017, 09:27
Hey guys. I remember reading here somewhere that generating heat is the main source of recovering electrical energy. If so, which would generate more heat? Based on the rev range will it be max torque or max power? Or are they not related?
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I don't know why anyone would say generating "heat" would be the main source of recovering electrical energy, if anyone could explain that it would be helpful.
Personally when I tune motors I have long since noticed that exhaust temp delta between turbo inlet and exit is minimal. Also when I test turbo's on a bench(for balance after a rebuild) we use compressed air(same source as for the pneumatic tools) and it actually spins the turbos up faster than the exhaust does, thus I have hypothesized that it is the air pressure that would be the main source for recovering energy with the TERS. The MHU"H" recovers energy from the spinning shaft that connects the turbine and the compressor, which is spun by air acting on the turbine. I could sit there and apply heat to the turbine all day and it isn't going to move 1 spin, it is the "momentum" of the air that the turbine derives its movement from. Also Why would you want your exhaust air temp to be high?
Well think of it this way, what does combustion do? It heats the air squished by the piston, that heat increases the volume of the air, that volume increase is what drives the piston, that same pulse of increased volume air drives the turbine. The volume increase and thus energy of the air would have never increased unless it had been heated, it's a similar principle to a steam turbine, the water turns to steam and it's volume increased, and that increased volume is responsible for the pressure increase that drives the turbine.
If heat didn't drive the turbine afterburners would be useless.
In other words, heat causes air to expand, the expansion provides kinetic energy, it truly is an inefficient process. The pressure post turbine is much lower than pre-turbine, that pressure differential guides the expanded air through the turbine blades(or wastegate when it's open).
That is why heat is energy, that is why nuclear reactors work, ya heat the fluid, the fluid expands and turbines are driven. This holds true from the sun down to the cells in your body.