That was charge pressure not cylinder pressure.Tommy Cookers wrote:godlameroso wrote: ..... the mgu-h in self sustaining mode. Increasing cylinder pressure doesn't always translate to more power at the crank, but it does mean more energy for the turbine to recover.......
didn't gg show that increasing cylinder pressure wouldn't increase recovery unless the turbine and compressor are over 80% efficient ?
It does seem that peak cylinder pressures have increased significantly. Mercedes talk (vaguely) about four elephants on the piston which comes to about 400 bar. (unfortunately they didn't specify African/Indian, adult/juvenile or male/female). This is a product of high boost, high compression and rapid combustion. Ferrari have also hinted at rapid combustion and high peak cylinder pressure.
Godlameroso. Higher peak-cylinder-pressure does not translate to increased exhaust energy - in fact the opposite. Higher CR and rapid combustion both improve the energy extraction by the piston, leaving less energy in the exhaust. Increased MAP (boost) does however increase exhaust energy by:
1. Raising pressure throughout the cycle including EVO and
2. Increasing mass flow.