Resonant Airboxes: Theory and Applications:-
http://motorcycleinfo.calsci.com/Airboxes.html
resonant rpm = 9550 sqrt( 116.5 A / VL ) (single cylinder 2-stroke)
Where the A=area of the inlet tube in cm2, V=volume in cc’s, L=length of the inlet tube in cm’s.
The theory is that the maximum volume of air, will flow through a 24mm carburettor when it is in resonance with a plenum.
After playing with the numbers I found that with a plenum of 1000cc and an inlet tract diameter of 24mm the inlet will be good for a resonant point from 6 to 12,000 rpm.
As I have a new ignition system that can control a servo motor I can use this to move the resonant point from 6 to 12 by either changing the length of the inlet or the volume of the plenum.
Today I was pleased to find this on the net, at
http://hyperphysics.phy-astr.gsu.edu/Hbase/hframe.html a graph of the resonant frequency of a Coke bottle. And 100 to 200 Hz is equivilent to 6-12,000 rpm for a single cylinder 2-stroke.
The volumes and neck diameter are smaller but in proportion to my planned plenum chamber. Its pretty exciting as it means I am on the money with the sizing of the resonant system for my engine and it will phsically fit on the bike.
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