Jolle wrote: ↑01 Jul 2021, 11:24
... If, you keep the 100kg/h and just cut the engine in half (0.8l three in line), the power wouldn't be cut in half. (The efficiency could even go up because of less moving parts and less lean burn, giving it more power). But the same amount of heat would need to be extracted through the cooling from half the block. ...
I think ...
only half the amount of heat would need to be extracted by the coolant from the new 'half-block' engine .. cause ...
the potential excess temperature of the hot surface is unchanged (if the fuel rate and the air rate are maintained)
and the heat to be extracted is the product of gas temperature and total area of the hot surface
(cooling hot surface to prevent related damage and related detonation - the cylinder gas isn't cooled throughout)
RETRO ANALOGY
a dam design strength is according to 'water 'depth' only .... ie ...
regardless of whether the water is a 10m deep canal 10m wide - or a 10m deep lake 100000m wide
ie the new engine cooling doesn't know or care whether the cylinders have more gas in them than the original engine
the new gas temperature is the same as the original gas temperature
yes maintaining the fuel rate and the air rate would require doubling the induction pressure .....
which would require a 2 stage compressor (this was an official suggestion) to maintain the required cycle efficiency
going less lean isn't possible - as it will only reduce efficiency