On Mon, Apr 28, 2008 at 1:54 PM, joseph lance <jolylance@earthlink.net>
wrote:
> What would a vortex generator accomplish?
> Might just take energy out of the flow and have a negative effect on VE.
>
> There is always acoustic tuning (of the combined port and stack length) to
> provide a pressure pulse peak at the back side of the intake valve at the
> moment it opens. But, if I remember some of the math correctly, the
> optimum
> acoustically tuned length decreases as frequency (RPM) increases, so at
> very
> high RPM just the port length alone may be too long for acoustic tuning.
Interestingly enough, mitsubishi has an intake manifold specifically
designed for this purpose. It has 2 sets of intake runners, and at low RPM
it uses a longer runner to increase velocity, and as the flow increases, the
switch is made to the shorter runners. As far as I know it was only ever put
on cars in Japan.
> Wonder what the 18,000 RPM F1 engine designers do about this ? Probably
> use
> very expensive Computational Fluid Dynamics analysis tools.
>
Very fancy intakes.
~Jon
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