Comparing the Performance and Limitations of a Downsized Formula SAE Engine in Normally Aspirated, Supercharged and Turbocharged Modes 2006-32-0072
This paper compares the performance of a small two cylinder, 430 cm3 engine which has been tested in a variety of normally aspirated (NA) and forced induction modes on 98-RON pump gasoline. These modes are defined by variations in the induction system and associated compression ratio (CR) alterations needed to avoid knock and maximize volumetric efficiency (ηVOL). These modes included:
(A)
NA with carburetion
(B)
NA with port fuel injection (PFI)
(C)
Mildly Supercharged (SC) with PFI
(D)
Highly Turbocharged (TC) with PFI
The results have significant relevance in defining the limitations for small downsized spark ignition (SI) engines, with power increases needed via intake boosting to compensate for the reduced swept volume. Performance is compared in the varying modes with comparisons of brake mean effective pressure (BMEP), brake power, ηVOL, brake specific fuel consumption (BSFC) and brake thermal efficiency (ηTH).
The test engine used in experiments was specifically designed and configured for Formula SAE, SAE's student Formula race-car competition. A downsized twin cylinder in-line arrangement was chosen, which featured double overhead camshafts and four valves per cylinder. Most of the engine components were specially cast or machined from billets.
Experimental results showed BSFC or ηTH values in the order of 240 g/kWh or 34% could be achieved. TC BMEP values in the region of 25 bar were also achieved, the highest recorded for small engines on pump gasoline [1]. The engine was installed into successive Melbourne University Racing (MUR) vehicles in 2003 and 2004, where it was very competitive, finishing first in the fuel economy event at the 2004 Australasian competition.
Citation: Attard, W., Watson, H., Konidaris, S., and Khan, M., "Comparing the Performance and Limitations of a Downsized Formula SAE Engine in Normally Aspirated, Supercharged and Turbocharged Modes," SAE Technical Paper 2006-32-0072, 2006, https://doi.org/10.4271/2006-32-0072. Download Citation
Author(s):
William Attard, Harry C. Watson, Steven Konidaris, Mohammad Ali Khan
Affiliated:
University of Melbourne
Pages: 22
Event:
Small Engine Technology Conference & Exposition
ISSN:
0148-7191
e-ISSN:
2688-3627
Related Topics:
Engine components
Fuel consumption
Fuel economy
Engine cylinders
Fuel injection
Camshafts
Gasoline
Knock
Downsizing
Valves
SAE MOBILUS
Subscribers can view annotate, and download all of SAE's content.
Learn More »