jfm
Well-Known Member
the MAN D2842LE402 (1100HP) data sheet tells me:
at 2000RPM, (prop curve) fuel consumption is 145l x2= 290l This is very close to what we actually observe !!!
so adding 75Kw (100Hp) we would need 2100RPM for same speed
at 2100RPM, fuel consumption is 165l x 2 = 330l
290l to 330l = 14% more fuel
alle very aproximate !
but gives a good indication of what we would acheeve, I think.
and I'm still considering..
Those numbers don't stack up though Bart. Adding 100hp isn't adding 14% power, unless at 2000rpm your engines develop 714hp together, ie 357hp each, which is clearly not true. If adding 100hp isn't adding 14% power, it cant be adding 14% to fuel burn
The real numbers should be that your engines are developing say 900hp each at 2000rpm (prop curve), so adding 100hp of drag is an extra 5% in power and 5% in fuel burn per mile