Lith wrote:[If you close the throttle when you have no positive pressure, the valve may not be pushed open as there is no major pressure difference across the BOV *but* the compressor could still have some speed on it, pumping more air than the system can use.
But if there is no pressure then there can be no reversal of flow, that against the laws of physics, air moves from high pressure to low pressure, so it that situation you can't get compressor stall.
One way or another, the stall noise is caused by the system failing to use the air - that could be the compressor out pumping the motor, or the compressor pushing against a closed throttle and no open BOV to releive pressure.
Yes, compressor surge/stall is what occurs when the sytems pumps more that is used, but it needs to be way more than is used and, more importantly, the turbine needs to be driving the compressor with some force at the time, or all you actually get is compressor slow down, not the stalling of the airflow.
I stand by my statement that all you are hearing in these videos is valve flutter, not compressor stall.