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Thread: ESE's works engine tuner

  1. #40861
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    Quote Originally Posted by DSE View Post
    Mr. Frits, please take a look at these channel cross-section sketches.
    Is it possible to consider such an interpretation of the cross sections of the purge channel profiles?
    With the graduation channel, I'll probably work with the sketches before starting to build 3D models, and of course I'll show the result.
    It probably wouldn't be a bad idea to attach a profile of the piston bottom, I didn't think about it right away.
    I'm laying the piston with a sphere with a radius of 360 mm and a compression height of 30.5 mm.
    I stopped at a connecting rod with an inter-center distance of 129 mm. At least this size seemed to me more optimal in terms of calculating lateral forces.... Well, what will happen with gas exchange and filling, it will probably have to be evaluated only in bench tests.
    The engine is still being drawn and is in the stage of sketches and layouts.
    Thank you DSE. Yes, I prefer to be called just Frits, without the 'Mr' or even the 'Dr' that Germans seem to be so fond of.
    And of course everybody is free to use the nickname he or she prefers on the internet, be you would make me happy if I could call you by your first name too.

    Your posts raised a number of questions. And I guessed wrong with your 'jumper' so now I will simply ask instead of guess: what is a graduation channel?

    Your engine has a 69,5 mm bore and a 65 mm stroke so it's definitely short-stroke which as you may know, is unfavorable for the specific angle.areas in a two-stroke engine.
    Your 129 mm con rod length is less than twice the stroke. If I were free to design an engine, I'd use a rod/stroke ratio of 2,2 , so noticeably longer than you are planning to use.

    You wrote that you studied the 'tower of Pisa' concept but it does not show in your drawings. Your axial transfer angles are steeper than the proposed values in my concept,
    which is meant for a square bore/stroke engine. For your short-stroke engine those angles should be even smaller.

    The most import radial transfer angle is the leading direction angle of the A-transfer port. Why make it 40° instead of 30° if you still enjoy the freedom of the designing stage?
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    Let me know once they are available

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