Check this high-efficiency turbo-compound 2T CI design.. killed by French disinterest, nearly 70 years ago..
http://www.flightglobal.com/pdfarchive/ ... 00265.html
the only CW turbocompound I know of was the 15000 TurboCompound versions of the Wright 3350 cu in Duplex CyclonePinger wrote: ↑07 Sep 2018, 12:01Have all turbo compound engines been forced induction?
All the 2T ones I've ever seen are, and looking at the Curtiss Wright 4T unit it appears to have been developed from a turbocharged engine with a supercharger added when the turbochargers were replaced with the pressure recovery turbines. If so, possibly the SC was there for high altitude performance rather than necessity. Would the engine (at sea level) worked without a SC? Is forced induction an absolute necessity for a 2T turbo compound and an option for a 4T turbo compound? Any ideas anyone?
Not a false economy if the aim is a turbocompound 'light' at sea level, no exhaust thrust required.Tommy Cookers wrote: ↑08 Sep 2018, 12:33
in working PRT weakens? pulses that otherwise give 'jet' thrust at high speed or 'tuned exhaust' crankshaft power boost
so an NA 2 stroke might be designable for PRT use but this might not be competitive with conventional design types
isn't it just false economy to have PPT but no supercharging ?