Sure there is a knock trade off - which I indicated in the post you are responding to. However, for a given CR, the thermal efficiency will be higher without intercooling.Tommy Cookers wrote:in what engine is it thermodynamically advantageous to not have charge cooling? in an engine that has too low a CR charge cooling increases HUCR
Raising CR produces diminishing BTE returns. I doubt that increases beyond 11.0:1 would produce significant improvements.
Think back to the Honda RA168E.
- 26 year old technology, PFI.
- 2.5 bar MAP
- 0.98 AFR
- 70*C CAT
- 9.6:1 CR
Current F1. Fuel knock resistance? - probably similar to 1988 F1?
- Latest technology. DI, stratified charge?
- 3.5 bar MAP
- 1.4 AFR
- 80*C+ CAT ie moderate intercooling
- 11:1 CR
All very feasible IMHO.
No, higher Charge Air Temperature will mostly benefit turbine energy so there would be no point if the MGUK was already maxed out.or in an engine that has too high a turbine PR and so gives more electrical power than can be used
and less crankshaft power than the other cars in the race
OTOH there is no limit on MGUH harvesting. You have indicated MM unit has 80kW limit. Are all the teams using MM? I would expect MB to use Bosch or Siemens technology. MB supposedly run a "larger turbine". That would suggest a higher capacity MGUH to go with it.
1. For best efficiency, heat needs to be added at the highest pressure/temperature in the cycle, ie immediately after TDC. Adding heat later in the power stroke is bad for efficiency and adding it in the exhaust header is worse still.btw ..... why worry about dissociation ? not only does (consistent) dissociation raise HUCR but, in your lean engine, reassociation would occur in the exhaust manifold and so increase turbine power though there could be a protest over this
2. At very lean mixtures and consequent potentially moderate exhaust temperatures, reassociation may not occur in the exhaust.
3. Increasing CR at the expense of leaving fuel unburnt? That is a very poor tradeoff. Besides, Stoichiometry is not the ideal place to be if high CR is the goal. Far better to be at 1.2 or more.