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Old 02-28-2012, 01:28 PM   #34 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by drmiller100 View Post
ok, bear with me.

One cubic foot is 1728 cubic inches.

so, we have
.05 hp * 1000 rpm * 228 cubic inches / 1728

is 6.5 horsepower. Which passes the big picture bs test.

Duh.
Hi drmiller100,
The errors in this calculation are,
1. taking the displacement of the engine as the volume of pumped air. The volume of air at 1 atm will be less than the displacement by approximately the volumetric efficiency.
2. one displacement occurs for 2 revs of the engine in a 4 stroke.

If VE at idle is 20% and divide by 2 then pumping power = 0.65 hp.

Which really does pass the big picture bs test.

I'm OK with 1000 rpm and 5 psi, but I will note that many engines idle slower. The standard idle manifold vacuum is about 17 to 22 in hg, 1 atm is 29.9 in hg so a good idle manifold pressure is about 9.5 psi. The suction across the throttle is then 14.7 - 9.5 = 5.2, so excellent guess.

-mort
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