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Amazing! Brilliant! I will bet he and his working group partner did a high five when they figured this out. I see that college degree was worth something!Engineer wrote:The spark plug may start the sequence, but the convergent flame fronts is where all the action is.
I understand donut.STRIDER wrote:Boardwalk :: Forum List Groove Discussions Main Area
Turbulence
Date: 2005/10/27 13:46 By: The Eng. Status:
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Im an Canadian engineer who for the last 20 years has been involved in the R/D of pretty much every combustion energy system known. As soon as I read Mr. Singh's patent I realized what he has done, I believe he has applied the perfect multipoint self-igniting combustion qualities of pulse jet and pulse detonation engines to the piston engine. The spark plug may start the sequence, but the convergent flame fronts is where all the action is.
My question is, what is the geometry of the turbulence Mr.Sing uses. My modeling shows the convergent wave fronts can shear and roll together, with a turning moment introduced these waves then turn parallel to the cylinder and rotate around around a central axis forming a vortex, the vortecies join forming a toroidal circulation like a donut. But I do not believe this is the vortex Mr.Singh refers to, and some animations on this site show the flame fronts in the grooves diverging in the end of the groove, so where is the vortex?
It is easy to see how a vortex is produced, so I believe I may have overcomplicated what is happening in his flows. If anyone can explain the circulation of the flows involved it would be greatly
Yes, I know, I've been reading with enthusiasm since Jake started the post.Can Drive Soon wrote: We were talking about ways to improve beths engine with this squishies thing.
,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, and his explanation, in a brilliantly engineered fashion, failed. Most of us are not engineers, nor would we understand what he's saying, unless he speaks in terms everyone can understand. I have an idea, but that's it. Only because I went to the link provided earlier.Can Drive Soon wrote: And our strider friennd was trying to explain something about how it works.
I've been trying to model it using OpenFOAM, but I haven't been successful manually generating a proper mesh. (or even modifying the sample pent roof design)STRIDER wrote:Boardwalk :: Forum List Groove Discussions Main Area
Turbulence
Date: 2005/10/27 13:46 By: The Eng. Status:
Karma: 0
Hello
Im an Canadian engineer who for the last 20 years has been involved in the R/D of pretty much every combustion energy system known. As soon as I read Mr. Singh's patent I realized what he has done, I believe he has applied the perfect multipoint self-igniting combustion qualities of pulse jet and pulse detonation engines to the piston engine. The spark plug may start the sequence, but the convergent flame fronts is where all the action is.
My question is, what is the geometry of the turbulence Mr.Sing uses. My modeling shows the convergent wave fronts can shear and roll together, with a turning moment introduced these waves then turn parallel to the cylinder and rotate around around a central axis forming a vortex, the vortecies join forming a toroidal circulation like a donut. But I do not believe this is the vortex Mr.Singh refers to, and some animations on this site show the flame fronts in the grooves diverging in the end of the groove, so where is the vortex?
It is easy to see how a vortex is produced, so I believe I may have overcomplicated what is happening in his flows. If anyone can explain the circulation of the flows involved it would be greatly