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Tunisti
Hmm.. I think that there must be somewhat dirty mixture inside the barrel, when all ports have closed. At least if the combustion is somehow sorted as knocking. Havenīt really figured out, but I have a theory that mixture involving exhaust gases tends to have lower peak temperatures and the "flame" speed of "knocking" is reduced to moderate rate via the impurities bethween ignitable "packages". This would not only lower the NOx emissions, but also allow leaner mixtures to be used -> reduced HC emission.
If the knocking-like combustion would occur in pure charge, there would be large broblems with heat and shock-type stresses to mechanical parts. I remember Frits or Jan talking about the knockings effects on macroscopic levels: The shock waves tend to "blow off" a thin layer of insulating gas from the metal surfaces (ie. piston), introducing the surfaces into situation where the heat conductivity increases significantly. I wonder whether the Ryger concept has some kind of trick to keep the insulating layer of gas on the surfaces, despite the exposure to shock waves.
And then thereīs the theory, that spark plug would give many sparks or one "conitnuous" spark, meanwhile there would be huge squish velocities forcing the charge right into the spark gap. Meaning that the flame speed would be artificial or the charge would be ignited in several points (spark plug stays in place, mixture to be ignited moves due to the shape of cylinder head). At least, the melting of the electrode would be an issue to be considered, when knocking-like combustion would occur with fresh mixture... Continuous or multiple sparks could also build up excessive heat to the electrode, I guess...?
Btw. Iīm about to order some 20kg of Vinamold. I was wondering whether to buy only red, yellor or half and half both of them. I would need to take some castings from exhaust- and transfer ducts, but I donīt have a clue how well the yellow one wants to settle in the duct and how hard it is to get out of there. On the other hand, I donīt know how floppy stuff the red one is, since it`d be bad thing if the castings would bend under their own weights. My plan would be to copy the Vinamold pieces into plaster of paris, so it is important that the pieces would bend as little as possible. Any tips what to do?
Thanks for the comments! Iīm going to post some DIY casting reports to Bucket Foundry topic, after Iīve translated them. Where should I post step by step instructions/reports about manufacturing of hydroformed exhaust pipes?
Btw. How much do I have to spam, before I can send private messages?
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