Cool vid alright; it's always been hard for me to imagine that cycle happening 166 times A SECOND at 10,000 rpm tho!
Cool vid alright; it's always been hard for me to imagine that cycle happening 166 times A SECOND at 10,000 rpm tho!
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I wondered how they got a camera to go that fast, as the engine would be cycling at 18 times a second at idling rpm of maybe 1100 and there are a lot of frames in one of those 18 cycles to get that slow motion, that adds up to a really really fast camera.
I was wondering if they perhaps synched the frame rate to the engine speed, (like 17 frames per second when then engine is going 18 cycles per second) and so got a film that was actually made up of lots of different cycles but of course looked like a seamless cycle. Which might account for the shakiness of the film.
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10,000 rpm is 83 cycles per minute
1,100 rpm is 9.16 cycles per sec
1 cycle take 2 revolutions or 720°
Cool, clearest video I've seen. May have been shot through a quartz window, reasonably old trick. The high speed camera is impressive though...
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Looking at how jittery it is I suspect they have a fairly vanilla high speed camera running very very slightly faster than the RPM of the engine. So each frame is taken at a very slightly different place in the combustion cycle, but on a completely different actual cycle. So 6000RPM = 100 per second so you'd need to take at about 100.5 fps. Easy with the right gear. Presumably they lit it with a strobe doing a similar stunt.
Must've been fun. I want to make one now.
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....thought they'd just used a really slow engine like a honda.....![]()
Fairly low compression engine too (or rich), yellow flame.
I wonder if you could cast an engine casing out of glass for the purpose of viewing the Otto cycle.
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