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Now it's really getting confusing.
That SC in pics of the p47 engine looks like it's driven by the crankshaft. So it's not a turbo-compound-engine(of which I didn't even know they exist until tonight) - or am I wrong? Back to the 190 Quote:
Does it matter whether it compresses: -ambient air to Xpsi vs -X psi to ?X psi It needs to "work" either way, no? ![]() And then there's the heat issue again. While googling I found this neat little calculator I'd like to share: http://www.stealth316.com/2-turbotemp.htm Of course there are a ton of factors, but at least it's a start. I used a pressure of 4.37psi@10k Temp: -58°F source: http://sydney.edu.au/engineering/aer...ere/atmtab.txt http://www.engineeringtoolbox.com/ai...ure-d_462.html Whatever I tried, the results in the Intake manifold, after the SC, were actually worse then directly after the turbo. Maybe I'm reading wrong though.
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Indeed early Turbos were indeed heavy. Last month I was in BMW's Museum in Munich - the comparison in size between F1 turbochargers back in '70s and today is astonishing. Today you can basically just 'attach' it to the exhaust manifold lol. Quote:
LOL, a proper spaghetti indeed. Quote:
SC is indeed driven by the crankshaft. That was my point of confusion as well... Quote:
By either way do you mean: X => Y & Y => X, or ambient to X & X to Y? It will compress whatever you input first, to a certain ratio. Quote:
Are the some formulas written that were used in the calc? Very interesting find, none the less!
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I did not say that a normal turbocharged R-2800 or any similar engine would be a turbo-compound engine. I just meant to say that no matter what extra components are added around the engine (including turbos and turbo-compound turbines), it almost always still has a normal, integral, crankshaft driven supercharger.
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I've been searching the internet for more info on this type, but it's going slow. I'd like to find detailed cockpit info, because there is a strong indication that it used an rpm gauge for the turbo, like on the P47. It might have had additional controls as well.
Actual RLM flight test data would be cool as well. The problem is I don't have proper sources and searching with keywords produces a whole lot of ... So if anyone stumbles upon these things, post them here |
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Last few days have been hectic for me, to say the least. Apart from OT, I see I haven't missed that much.
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Some guy posted in my thread on a different forum. He wrote a book about some FW190 models.
http://www.amazon.de/Die-Focke-Wulf-.../dp/3925480692 He does not have all info but some interesting stuff anyway: Quote:
Last edited by Azimech; 12-28-2010 at 08:10 PM. |
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