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performance calculations for the BMW 132Dc aircraft engine

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BMW 132Dc air-cooled 9 -cylinder radial engine 720 [hp](536.9 KW)

gear-driven supercharger, constant power to height : 2600 [m]

blower ratio : 11.40 [:1] German engine rating : 730.0 [PS]

introduction : 1938 country : Germany importance : ***

applications : Focke Wulf FW200A

normal rating : 720 [hp](536.9 KW) at 2300 [rpm] at 2600 [m] above sea level

take-off power : 780 [hp] (581.6 [KW]) at 2350 [rpm]

reduction : 0.62 , valvetrain : overhead valves, pushrod operated

weight engine(s) dry with reduction gear : 525.0 [kg] = 0.98 [kg/KW]

General information :

fuel system : direct injection fuel type : octane grade no. 87 oil system :

engine starter type :

bore : 155.6 [mm] stroke : 162.0 [mm]

valve inlet area : 37.0 [cm^2] one inlet and one exhaust valve in cylinder head

gasspeed at inlet valve : 44.9 [m/s]

blower speed : 26220 [rpm] , mixture :13.0 :1

compression ratio: 6.50 :1

stroke volume (Vs displacement): 27.720 [litre]

compression volume (Vc): 5.041 [litre]

total volume (Vt): 32.766 [litre]

overall engine diameter: 137.0 [cm]

calculated engine length: 119.50 [m]

specific power : 19.4 [kW/litre]

torque : 2229 [Nm]

engine weight/volume : 18.9 : [kg/litre]

average piston speed (Cm): 12.4 [m/s]

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intake manifold absolute pressure (MAP) at 2600 [m] altitude Pi (ata.) : 1.20 [kg/cm2] (34.75 [inHg])

mean engine pressure (M.E.P.) at 2600 [m] altitude Pm : 10.19 [kg/cm2]

compression pressure at 2600 [m] altitude Pc: 12.45 [kg/cm2]

estimated combustion pressure at 2600 [m] Pe : 49.75 [kg/cm2]

exhaust pressure at 2600 [m] Pu : 4.70 [kg/cm^2 ]

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compression-start temperature at 2600 [m] Tic: 336 [°K] (62 [°C])

compression-end temperature at 2600 [m] Tc: 526 [°K] (253 [°C])

average engine wall temperature at 2600 [m] : 476 [K] (202 [°C])

caloric combustion temperature at 2600 [m] Tec: 2446 [°K] (2173 [°C])

polytroph combustion temperature at 2600 [m] Tep : 2102 [°K] (1829 [°C])

estimated combustion temperature at 2600 [m] Te (T4): 2243 [°K] (1970 [°C])

polytrope expansion-end temperature at 2600 [m] Tup: 1175 [°K] (902 [°C])

exhaust stroke end temperature at 2600 [m] Tu: 1129 [°K] (855 [°C])

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calculations for take-off/emergency power at sea level

average piston speed : 12.7 [m/s]

gasspeed at inlet valve : 45.9 [m/s]

intake pressure at sea level for Take-off Pi : 1.30 [kg/cm2] (37.75 [inHg])

rich mixture 11.5 : 1 applied for cooling > carburettor adjustable in flight by the pilot

caloric combustion temperature at sea level Tec: 2105 [°K] (1832 [°C])

insufficient cooling, can run max 2 minutes at this power before overheating

low emergency fact > probably rpm must be lower check

emergency/take off rating at 2350 [rpm] at sea level : 778 [hp]

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Thermal efficiency Nth : 0.374 [ ]

Mechanical efficiency Nm : 0.742 [ ]

Thermo-dynamic efficiency Ntd : 0.277 [ ]

design hours : 840 [hr] time between overhaul : 297 [hr]

dispersed engine heat by cooling air : 10772.14 [Kcal/minuut/m2]

** veel warmte ontwikkeling, gevaar van oververhitten !!!

required cooling surface : 16.04 [m2]

weight cooling ribs : 47.97 [kg]

fuel consumption optimum mixture at 2300.00 [rpm] at 2600 [m]: 227.78 [kg/hr]

specific fuel consumption thermo-dynamic : 217 [gr/epk] = 291 [gr/kwh]

estimated specific fuel consumption (cruise power) at 2600 [m] : 326 [gr/kwh]

specific fuel consumption (volume*rpm at 1 atm MAP) at 2300 [rpm] : 336 [gr/kwh]

estimated specific oil consumption (cruise power) : 8 [gr/kwh]

Literature :

Jane’s fighting aircraft WWII page 288

BMW 132 - Wikipedia

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Calculated performance and weight may not correspond with actual weights

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