saviour stivala wrote: ↑06 Oct 2018, 21:49
Because it is advantagious to recirculate the already boosted air back into the engine air intake than vent to atmosphere. a (BOV) will vent 100% of boost to atmosphere when it vents off, a re-circulating valve will vent 100% of boost back into the engine air intake, the more presureized the air inside the engine air intake the easier for the compressor to build-up boost, the easier the compressore build-up boost the less heated the air.
boost can be lowered to some desired pressure above atmospheric and this air diverted to the intake and recirculated
so a BOV and a diverter ?
many millions of aircraft engines controlled boost entirely by throttling before the compressor
as did the last V16 BRM
though didn't early telemetry (Honda ?) on this site show that turbo rpm was strongly bled down by H action pre-corner
with corresponding H spooling-up on corner exit
I would expect the H spoolup response to be tens of milliseconds, not hundreds