It’s been in the news that Mercedes and RBPT (Red Bull/Ford) have found a way to dynamically increase the compression ratio of their engines when hot. Per the regulations, they cannot use a mechanism like the Infiniti VC engines do, where the stroke is modified.
So how on earth are they doing it?
It’s been genuinely bugging me and I’m fascinated by it. My only guess is that they have found a material for the connecting rod that expands when hot. True, this would raise the height of BDC, thereby reducing compression volume, but it would also slightly raise TDC and the piston’s proximity to the head, which would, as a ratio, given how close the piston would already be to the head at ambient, increase compression.
The rulebook does limit what materials can be used for certain components, so I don’t know if they even have any freedom with the conrod materials. But it’s the only way I can think of. The valves, head, and cylinder walls are more or less fixed, otherwise you would have clearance issues if they changed dimension. Maybe the piston crown has some weird expanding material?
So how on earth are they doing it?
It’s been genuinely bugging me and I’m fascinated by it. My only guess is that they have found a material for the connecting rod that expands when hot. True, this would raise the height of BDC, thereby reducing compression volume, but it would also slightly raise TDC and the piston’s proximity to the head, which would, as a ratio, given how close the piston would already be to the head at ambient, increase compression.
The rulebook does limit what materials can be used for certain components, so I don’t know if they even have any freedom with the conrod materials. But it’s the only way I can think of. The valves, head, and cylinder walls are more or less fixed, otherwise you would have clearance issues if they changed dimension. Maybe the piston crown has some weird expanding material?