the significant matter isn't combustion efficiency CE - it's indicated thermal efficiency ITEbananapeel23 wrote: ↑16 May 2024, 14:01.... but still has a really strong focus on combustion efficiency .....
combustion efficiency is simply the percentage of fuel burnt (eg 95%) without any regard to conversion of heat to work
there's no reason to think the CE of these cars is outstanding (even though there can be a bit of post-cylinder burning)
the ITE is outstanding - and yes that's largely due to the novel and nearer-to-ideal combustion rate behaviour
ITE is the ratio of work developed in cylinder (ie work at piston crown) to the heat released in-cylinder
(it is derived from the continuous measurement of in-cylinder' pressure and volume)
what science types parrot as 'thermal efficiency' is correctly known by engineers as brake thermal efficiency BTE
BTE is the ratio of work (at the crankshaft nose) to the heat (lower heating value LHV) of the fuel taken
(LHV ignores the fuel heat heat 'trapped' as latent heat in exhaust water and fuel vapours)