

Holli
Moderatoren: solo, Kilroy, Stefan Philipp (M)
Das ist so nicht richtig. Das Frischgas wird nicht aus den Überströmern gesogen. Der Überdruck im Kurbelgehäuse (relativ zum Zylinderrestdruck) ist der Ausschlag gebende Punkt.Durch die Seitenauslässe die vor dem schiebergesteuerten Hauptauslaß öffnen,
werden die Überströmmer direkt auf Sog beaufschlagt.
"New ground? Concentrating on pumping is old-school; in the early fifties of the previous century people began to realize that a competition two-stroke engine should be regarded as an oscillating-flow device, not as a pump."
Noch einsFrits Overmars:The exhaust pipe can work miracles, but the time is simply too short: at 13000 rpm there is only 0,0017 second between the beginning of the transfer opening and the moment that they are completely shut again.
It takes an average of five crankshaft revolutions for the mixture to travel from the crankcase entry to the cylinder.
Und jetzt seid ihr dran.Jan Thiel:I think al the fresh charge going into the cylinder is that what is already contained in the transfer ducts!
Of course also including the crankcase ducts.
When you think of it: would there be time for the charge under the piston, or between the crankwebs
to reach the transfer ports?
And also there is a too large distance!