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new idea?
well i was thinking about turbos and how it might be possible to improve on their basic design. i was throwing around a couple of ideas, one of which seems to be a genuinely good idea.
i came up with the design that you would replace the plastic intake pipe with a metal one that had a turbine built in. it would be like ones used in turbine enignes, and would be used as an airpump. it could be either a supercharger or a turbocharger depending on the application and such. if it was a supercharger, which is how i imagined it, it would need to be geared up quite a bit, or the pully sizes would be rediculous. its possible that this isnt a "new" idea, and that someone else already invented it, but let me know what you think anyway. |
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Re: new idea?
So...whats going to be driving this turbine? You have to have some sort of shaft thats going to be inline and running inside the intake pipe. Sounds way too complicated.
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Re: new idea?
Obviously, it would be an electric motor, powered off your cigarette lighter recepticle.
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Re: new idea?
well i was thinking that it could be run off a belt from the crank if it were a supercharger.
i know that turbos are better, but in this case a supercharger might be simpler. but ignoring that fact, how does the idea sound? |
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Re: new idea?
so instead of the air being sucked in the spun around the inside of the compressor housing, you'd have the air always travel directly forward?
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Re: new idea?
imagine a turbofan inside a jet engine.
now imagine that same turbofan but inside the intake pipe now imagine that the turbofan is being driven off a belt that is on the crank of an engine get it? |
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Re: new idea?
basically i was looking at a picture of the tornado fuel saving device and realized that if you could drive it so that it forced air into the engine, you would have a very efficient supercharger.
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Re: new idea?
By the end, its easier to do a staged turbo setup or a supercharged engine with a turbocharger.
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Re: new idea?
but why?
it seems to me that a compound setup like that would generate a whole lot of excess heat. my turbofan idea isnt really compressing the air in a way that would generate more heat |
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Re: new idea?
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Re: new idea?
oh...
well instead of simply saying "it wont work" and being done with it, how about giving an explanation. i did a bit of research, and it turns out that this isnt a new idea after all (dang it) the lathem supercharger is pretty similar to my idea so i guess mr. lathem gets the credit/girls/riches... actually, nobody liked his design, so i guess that says something in its-self. still, if you have a reason for thinking it wont work, then what is it? dont just say "it wont work" and not give a reason |
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Re: new idea?
If it isn't increasing flow enough to create pressure, then it really isn't doing anything.
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Re: new idea?
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Re: new idea?
true, but that is with an ideal gas under ideal conditions.
i'm willing to bet that if i asked weather i should use a top of the line turbo or a roots blower i pulled off a junker on my car, 99% of you would say that the turbo is the better choice. one of the reasons is that certain ways of compressing air are less efficient some are more efficient i was thinking that this might be a more efficient way, and create less "extra" heat |
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Re: new idea?
how do you know that your setup would be more efficient? have you tried it?also, if you've got this turbine type compressor in your intake, how are you running it? are you going to have a belt going to it and have the intake take a 90 degree bend to allow the shaft to reach it?
I'm guessing that since it has already been tried and nobody has adopted it, it wasn't a good idea. you can try it but i highly doubt you'll get anywhere near the efficiency of a twin screw supercharger, let alone a turbocharger. BTW that whole thing about ideal gasses has nothing to do with this. the real gas law is pretty much equivalent to the ideal gas law until a few thousand PSI. in fact i've got an example from my university chemistry textbook right here, 1mol of CH4 in a 500mL vessel at 25.0C has a pressure of: 48.9atm assuming ideal behavior, and 44.6atm assuming real behavior. that's a difference of about 8% at over 650PSI. i also did another calculation where it took over 3000PSI to show a significant discrepancy between the two laws.
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