Hello dear colleagues,
My name is Dan and I am a member of the BlueStraemline FSAE racing team from University of Transilvania, Romania. After working on last year's transmission system, It is now my responsibility to design the intake and exhaust system for this year's car. This is all new for me and I want to do a good job.
My plan is to model a time based or crank angle based pressure function for a complete cycle and then use SolidWorks flow simulation or other CFD software to make a CFD simulation to test the design.
I allready did some concepts of the plenum and runners and used the following instructions for it : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3C-YG2olxFw
I want to get to do something like this -> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vi8I4...q1hF_yUzy3WhtV
however I cannot seem to figure it out.
As initial data I have the engine specifications such as: bore, stroke, crank radius, connecting rod length, valves opening and closing related to crank angle.
With this information I made calculated the displacement volume in relation with the crank angle for a complete cycle of 720 deg.
My goal is to have a table of data with the pressure variation in time during the full cycle of 720 deg at each of the outlets of the intake manifold so that I can begin my CFD study
The current model of the intake system is not supercharged and I intend to make good use of Helmholtz resonance induction method.
I have found interesting materials and P-V diagrams but none of them include the calculation method...I might not see the obvious or I am missing something.
Please give me some tips/directions to materials.
Thank you for your attention and help.
Cheers!