You see... I get these things from my memory 98% of the time. so there are times my memory will fade. But Big deal 1 MJ/kg difference between deisel and gasoline! (in a science lab!). Lower heating values are very variable. BUT back to the point -the BMEP of deisel is higher!xxChrisxx wrote:NO IT ISNT! Just stop saying wrong misleading things that can be found to be wrong with the most trivial of research. This is a technical forum facutally back up your claims.n smikle wrote:Power is energy! BMEP is just a way of comparing the performance of piston engines. Just the average pressure above the pistons.
If they were the same, then they would have the same units and a similar definition. They have neither.
Look:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Power_%28physics%29
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Energy
It's like saying speed and acceleration are the same thing.
Also:Also this is clearly wrong, and can be proved so with the most trivial of research.Diesels have high BMEP, because diesel fuel has a high calorific value. More energy in the explosion. The drawback is that the explosions can't take place as rapidly as octane.
Calorific value proper name is called HHV (higher heating value).
Diesel - 43-44 MJ/kg
Gasoline - 47-48 MJ/kg
http://www.engineeringtoolbox.com/fuels ... d_169.html
You clearly don't have a clue what you are talking about, and are either deliberately misleading people, or unintentionally doing it becuase you have a pidgeon understanding of the subject matter but enjoy arguing.
Either way, the things you have stated above are factually incorrect.
Looking for every little chink in my argument I see. I already stated that Power is the rate of energy transfer. Of course it's obvious they are not the same.. I already covered that. But somebody asked me what is its physical form. Now.. I am a practical thinker, and putting a "per second" on to the end of a unit doesn't change its physical form for me.[...]