Blake11911
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Hello all!
I currently work in an Advanced Combustion laboratory and have been on the hunt for a very particular engine to modify, my end game is creating a helpful teaching tool for our thermodynamics classes. At the moment our design will be using a quartz composite cylinder for the cylinder housing, allowing use of our 8000+ FPS camera to view the intake, compression, power, and exhaust strokes of an otto cycle. We have a lot of resources at our disposal however we have had a hard time finding a single cylinder flat top engine and I was hoping a community with your expertise would know where to point me. The reason for a flat top head design you might ask is that using an engine with a hemispherical head would be counter productive to our goal. At the end of the compression stroke when the piston is TDC the spark ignition will be contained within the half hemisphere of engine head and we will not be able to see it. It is important for us to see the spark propagation and "first light" as we like to call it here. If you have something in mind, but questions wether it would be right for us or not, fret not, I will greatly appreciate any information you guys are willing to give us and I can look into designs to analyze wether it will be compatible with our goals or not.
The primary stipulation is that the engine needs to be small, 10hp or less at the crank, we can only do "so much" black magic in order to contain the blast within our transparent walls, which we do have experience with.
Thank you all very much!
I currently work in an Advanced Combustion laboratory and have been on the hunt for a very particular engine to modify, my end game is creating a helpful teaching tool for our thermodynamics classes. At the moment our design will be using a quartz composite cylinder for the cylinder housing, allowing use of our 8000+ FPS camera to view the intake, compression, power, and exhaust strokes of an otto cycle. We have a lot of resources at our disposal however we have had a hard time finding a single cylinder flat top engine and I was hoping a community with your expertise would know where to point me. The reason for a flat top head design you might ask is that using an engine with a hemispherical head would be counter productive to our goal. At the end of the compression stroke when the piston is TDC the spark ignition will be contained within the half hemisphere of engine head and we will not be able to see it. It is important for us to see the spark propagation and "first light" as we like to call it here. If you have something in mind, but questions wether it would be right for us or not, fret not, I will greatly appreciate any information you guys are willing to give us and I can look into designs to analyze wether it will be compatible with our goals or not.
The primary stipulation is that the engine needs to be small, 10hp or less at the crank, we can only do "so much" black magic in order to contain the blast within our transparent walls, which we do have experience with.
Thank you all very much!