Ed,
I
am trying to work my way through the compressor maps and formulae that I
have stumbled across in the past few days, and looking at your formula, I am
able to make sense of it.. and I am using a website with a calculator built in
that reproduces your values...but the value of 277 cfm.. thats how much air the
engine is pumping normally aspirated at wide open throttle..
right?
So plotting this at 1.0 atm and 277 cfm wouldnt event be on
the "map" at all.. If I am understanding this at all.
Using the
TD06H-20G map listed at
http://cybrina.mine.nu/MR2_Docs/compressor_flow_maps.htm
(and attached to this mail)
if I wanted to maintain 23 PSIA (8.3 PSIG) boost
(48" map). which comes out to a presure ratio of 1.6..
. then I would need to
calculate the CFM required at 1.6 PR..
At 3000 rpm I am getting 222
CFM and
At 6000 rpm I am getting 444 CFM... (1.6 PR),
which falls in the
map on that site....
To take it further.. if I wanted to maintain
that amount of boost (23 PSIA/8.3 PSIG) to say.. 12,000 feet..
Ambient
pressure at 12k is a ballpark value 18"/9psi.. the pressure ratio there is
2.5...
3000 rpm, PR 2.5, comes out to 347 CFM.. appears to fall just left
of where I'm told the "surge line" is
6000 rpm, PR 2.5 equals 697 CFM and
falls to the right of the 65% efficiency island..
If I am interpreting
this correctly that means that this turbo would be able to give the desired
performance but would NOT be able to maintain 23" absolute boost to 12k
feet....
5000 rpm at 2.5 PR gives 578 CFM and DOES fall within the map
though...
I am throwing all this out there to see if I am grasping the
concept clearly or not.. and to see what I need to adjust conceptually..
I am also guessing that the .55 value listed below by Mike, is BSFC..
correct?
I am trying to comprehend the "volumetric efficiency"
concept as it relates to pressurized/charged intakes.. are we assuming a value
of 1.0/100% or is this not realistic? What about porting... will that improve
the VE? (I'm wanting to say YES) Iis it realistic or even possible to have a VE
> 1.0/100%?
The reason for all the head scratching on my end is
that I have several turbo 13b cores.. but none of them have turbo's attached..
so I get to pick what I want on there.. but I want to make sure I have a grasp
of the concept before I start turbo shopping..
I must admit that
this listserv group has been a literal gold mine of information. I have exposed
to a truckload of data in the past 2 weeks and am just trying to organize it at
this point.
Dave Staten
2nd Gen 13B rebuild in
progress..
Ed Anderson wrote: