Experimental Methods for the Study of Two-Stroke Engine Scavenging 710145
The problem of scavenging in any two-stroke engine requires highly sophisticated research methods. To obtain satisfactory results it is necessary to investigate the phenomenon under all its aspects, often resorting simultaneously to different qualitative and quantitative procedures with different degrees of approximation.
The paper describes methods developed by FIAT Gas Dynamics Laboratories and presents, in particular, the fundamental characteristics of a dynamic test bench designed to provide a highly severe simulation of the actual process and to yield considerable technical-economical advantages. This test bench, though devised and used mainly for medium and large engines, is the clearest example of the possibilities derived from grouping all these research programs at a center specialized in the field of fluid dynamics.
Citation: Martini, C. and Oggero, M., "Experimental Methods for the Study of Two-Stroke Engine Scavenging," SAE Technical Paper 710145, 1971, https://doi.org/10.4271/710145. Download Citation
Author(s):
C. Martini, M. Oggero
Affiliated:
Laboratori di Gasdinamica, FIAT
Pages: 12
Event:
1971 Automotive Engineering Congress and Exposition
ISSN:
0148-7191
e-ISSN:
2688-3627
Related Topics:
Two stroke engines
Scavenging
Research and development
Simulation and modeling
Gases
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