Higher density = more air = more fuel = more power. Not better efficiency.Holm86 wrote:Ahh i misunderstod. But i do. Higher density means you can run lower boost. Lower temperatures mean you can run higher CR.
Higher density = more air = more fuel = more power. Not better efficiency.Holm86 wrote:Ahh i misunderstod. But i do. Higher density means you can run lower boost. Lower temperatures mean you can run higher CR.
Higher density = more air + same amount of fuel = less boost required. Less boost = more of the turbines work can go to the MGU-H.wuzak wrote:Higher density = more air = more fuel = more power. Not better efficiency.Holm86 wrote:Ahh i misunderstod. But i do. Higher density means you can run lower boost. Lower temperatures mean you can run higher CR.
More air, same fuel = leaner mixture = less power,Holm86 wrote:Higher density = more air + same amount of fuel = less boost required. Less boost = more of the turbines work can go to the MGU-H.wuzak wrote:Higher density = more air = more fuel = more power. Not better efficiency.Holm86 wrote:Ahh i misunderstod. But i do. Higher density means you can run lower boost. Lower temperatures mean you can run higher CR.
No, the issue was water injection into the inlet to the compressor.WhiteBlue wrote:But the issue was water injection into the exhaust, not into the air intake. So my question is still how water injection into the exhaust cools the air.
No not if you decrease the boost as i said.wuzak wrote:More air, same fuel = leaner mixture = less power,Holm86 wrote:Higher density = more air + same amount of fuel = less boost required. Less boost = more of the turbines work can go to the MGU-H.wuzak wrote:
Higher density = more air = more fuel = more power. Not better efficiency.
No one has talked about injecting water into the exhaust. This would be illegal.WhiteBlue wrote:But the issue was water injection into the exhaust, not into the air intake. So my question is still how water injection into the exhaust cools the air.
Yes, you are right. I somehow had turbine intake in mind. No idea how I got that notion.wuzak wrote:No, the issue was water injection into the inlet to the compressor.WhiteBlue wrote:But the issue was water injection into the exhaust, not into the air intake. So my question is still how water injection into the exhaust cools the air.
Yes it was used in aero engines. During take-off or dog-fights where additional power was needed.WhiteBlue wrote:Yes, you are right. I somehow had turbine intake in mind. No idea how I got that notion.wuzak wrote:No, the issue was water injection into the inlet to the compressor.WhiteBlue wrote:But the issue was water injection into the exhaust, not into the air intake. So my question is still how water injection into the exhaust cools the air.
Water injection would be a legal possibility, but none of us knows the intricacies of the 2014 combustion process good enough to draw any conclusions how the use of water would influence the power to weight ratio. If you have a water system it must earn its weight by giving enough additional power.
Hasn't water been used in WWII aero engines?
Yes, and in previous F1 turbos.WhiteBlue wrote:Hasn't water been used in WWII aero engines?
5.14 .2 Other than engine sump breather gases, exhaust gas recirculation, and fuel for the normalHolm86 wrote:Are we sure that the octane level is unlimited??
In the interview between Peter Windsor, Tim Goss and that Mobil1 guy they are talking about knocking reoccurring in the new engine formulae. And you reduce power by having to ignite later because of knock.
But I do think that WI could be a possibility on the new engines. I cant see that its forbidden.
There goes the water injection, unless of course they inject the water into the exhaust and recirculate some exhaust.langwadt wrote:5.14 .2 Other than engine sump breather gases, exhaust gas recirculation, and fuel for the normalHolm86 wrote:Are we sure that the octane level is unlimited??
In the interview between Peter Windsor, Tim Goss and that Mobil1 guy they are talking about knocking reoccurring in the new engine formulae. And you reduce power by having to ignite later because of knock.
But I do think that WI could be a possibility on the new engines. I cant see that its forbidden.
purpose of combustion in the engine, the spraying of any substance into the engine intake air
is forbidden .
So we can't spray anything but fuel into the intake and there cannot be anything but the fluids entering the compressor exiting the exhaust.5.8.1 With the exception of incidental leakage through joints (either into or out of the system), all (and only) the fluids entering the compressor inlet must exit from the engine exhaust system.