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01-13-2013, 01:52 PM | #46 | |
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Good thread and nice work, lots of good info in here. Just a thought though, why haven't you been running your simulations with timed port openings? My brother did some similar work when designing an intake manifold for a V6. He started off modeling airflow with all valves open. The initial simulations yielded what seemed to be horrible airflow distribution: But before we started making changes to his plenum, we decided it would be best to model the flow in as correct a manner as possible. It took a lot more work to get the time-based model working correctly, but the end results were pretty surprising. The simulation looked to be much more promising, but still not perfect - until we looked at the data from the analysis instead of the visual simulation. All runners received within 0.1% mass air volume! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EpJ4x...ature=youtu.be |
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02-07-2013, 05:52 AM | #47 |
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What about TB placement.
From what i can find, it seems like overall runner length is the main point, and the placement of the tb isn't too important when it comes to where your powerband ends up. |
03-10-2013, 09:57 PM | #48 | |||
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I have done some work on the Helmholtz equation, but nothing I feel comfortable sharing quite yet. Especially since wave harmonics would play a significant role in the length. Quote:
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TB placement is a rather complicated issue. Depending on where you put it relative to the runners in both direction and magnitude affects the plenum volume. The design I'm working on/refining sort of takes the throttle body out of the equation at the moment, but I imagine I will be doing motion simulation with the CFD to see how it affects the air flow at partial throttle. Depending on how you implement the throttle body, plenum, and runners; your throttle response, pressure distribution, sensor locations, and even fuel atomization will be affected. That's not to say that a box and runners with a 90mm throttle body won't work, but it also means you might starve a rotor too.
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03-12-2013, 05:15 PM | #49 |
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Here's some pictures without explanation.
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