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Pretty soon they'll be able to frame you for crimes you didn't commit.     (www.bitchute.com)

submitted by usedoilanalysis to conspiracy 2.2 years ago

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Wall-modeled LES of the flow inside an aircraft engine compressor     (www.youtube.com)

submitted by usedoilanalysis to Fluiddynamics 2.2 years ago

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The Return of Under Suzuki - Scorch Racing S15 Rebuild     (www.youtube.com)

submitted by usedoilanalysis to cars 2.2 years ago

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How to exploit positive Ackerman steering for aerodynamic benefit.     (cars)

submitted by usedoilanalysis to cars 2.2 years ago

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Anti-Ackerman steering means the outside wheel while a car is cornering toes in, or turns in, more than the inside wheel does. This means that you are inducing more slip angle on the more heavily loaded wheel, which naturally should have more grip. Toe in however is detrimental to the underfloor aerodynamics of a car. When you steer a car, the inside wheel toes out, and the inside wheel toes in. Toe out while being more beneficial for aero, is worse in a dynamic sense, in terms of steering feel, and stability.

If you run positive Ackerman, the outside wheel does't toe in as much as the inside wheel toes out. However if the outside wheel has less toe in, and by extension less slip angle, you will get less steering force from the outside tire, meaning more steering lock will be required. This is of course assuming the rear doesn't move during its travel. If it does move, and it most certainly does, then the rear has it's own toe curve during suspension displacement. This can be adjusted with suspension geometry, allowing more toe out during suspension compression and or extension for instance.

This would force more car rotation, and would allow one to run positive Ackerman in the front while maintaining favorable conditions for the underfloor aerodynamics under yaw. Running a negatively biased toe curve in either direction(compression/extension) in the rear would improve aerodynamics, and would counter any understeer induced by running positive Ackerman in the front.

The problem with this kind of suspension setup is of course that it's difficult to control because although the rear will rotate, it can rotate too much, and become snappy. So the mechanical instability has to be tempered with aerodynamic stability, this means a slightly rearward center of pressure, that is the bulk of the aerodynamic loads happening behind the center of gravity. If this is not possible, if at least COP can be maintained near the neutral COG, not all hope is lost, because under braking the COG would naturally move forward, while the COP would not drift as much, this would improve aerodynamic stability under braking. It would however work in the opposite direction under acceleration, as the COG would drift behind the center of pressure, and create an oversteer condition.

Tuning then becomes a game of inducing the right amount of toe out in the rear, to work with the aero, and the understeer tendency of having positive Ackerman steering in the front.

The benefit of running positive Ackerman in the front is that the outer wheel would toe out more, and would benefit aero performance at the front, especially under yaw.
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Ferrari SF-23 F1 2023 Car Filming Day at Fiorano Circuit     (www.youtube.com)

submitted by usedoilanalysis to cars 2.2 years ago

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LESSONS OF BABYLON BY NORSEWOLF     (www.bitchute.com)

submitted by usedoilanalysis to videos 2.2 years ago

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Expansion fans on exhaust valve seats.     (Fluiddynamics)

submitted by usedoilanalysis to Fluiddynamics 2.3 years ago

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During the blowdown phase, as the exhaust valves open, the gas entering the exhaust ports is just about supersonic, especially at low lift angles. This supersonic flow is susceptible to expansion fans.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prandtl%E2%80%93Meyer_expansion_fan

This is why radiused exhaust valve seats and tulip valves with a rounded valve edge on the CC side helps flow. Expansion fans accelerate flow and are isentropic, that means without generating entropy in the way that a normal or oblique shockwave does. Not only does this simplify the calculations, but the expansion fans have very little losses. Typically a shockwave acts as a barrier for air, and causes non-reversible losses. An expansion fan on the other hand eliminates MOST, not ALL losses up to the accelerated velocity of ~Mach 1.4.

The angle needed to achieve M1.4 via expansion fans is ~9-10 degree steps. The air that flows through the seat and the valve face is flowing through a series of angles, if these angles can be kept to 9-10 degrees, one can dramatically lower losses on exhaust blowdown.

This is a lot harder to achieve on the intake valve(s) because the flow there never goes above Mach .55 maybe locally at low lifts with high VE it could get close to M=.6-.7 or the trans-sonic regime. Although for port injection, one also has to consider wet flow(ie fuel) and as a result limits the angles that can be used depending on the engine application. So while a full radius job on the intake will flow more CFM, it won't necessarily make more power, because smooth angles not only allow air to stick, but also any other fluid, such as fuel.

https://i150.photobucket.com/albums/s92/chippievw/F1technical/F1technicalintakeport002_zps9d11215f.jpg

Here you can see a cross section on the valve seats of a Cosworth V-10 F1 engine. Exhaust on the right, intake on the left. You can see the curve on the exhaust port is more pronounced compared to the relatively straight intake port, which only has a slight curve near the valve seat. This turn is necessary to guide airflow across the seat and into the combustion chamber, as well as to allow fuel and some air to separate from the wall to avoid pooling. Of course, at 18,000rpm the air is already mostly turbulent and will mix the crap out of the fuel. However at part throttle and lower rpm, the flow can be so laminar that fuel sticks to the walls and falls out of suspension.

For this reason engines that operate at lower RPMs and are undervalved(ie not enough valve for the combustion chamber), will benefit from 5 discreet angles on the intake side, particularly if the engine is carbureted.

https://www.speednik.com/wp-content/blogs.dir/1/files/2013/05/Valves_2.jpg

While such a setup will flow a bit less than a full radiused valve seat, they typically work better in terms of combustion stability, and can help to limit flow reversion. On the exhaust seats, there is usually no fuel being burned(unless you're doing anti-lag), and you want the flow to leave the CC as fast as possible, doing full radius helps. You don't have much reversion on the exhaust seats, because the exhaust manifold is at a much lower pressure, and the overlap helps maintain the pressure gradient towards the exhaust.

With direct injection, since you don't have to worry about fuel in the intake, the rules change somewhat, and what is beneficial for the exhaust side, is also beneficial for the intake side as fuel is injected directly into the CC. When boost is introduced the similarities and ability to exploit expansion fans starts to work on the intake side because air density has a small but measurable effect on flow velocity. This can leave the air smack dab in the transonic region especially at low lift levels. Since valves open and close, the valves are at low lifts twice, and high lift once.
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Control Impacts of Cold-Air Bypass on Pressurized Fuel Cell Turbine Hybrids     (asmedigitalcollection.asme.org)

submitted by usedoilanalysis to Fluiddynamics 2.3 years ago

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GTP 101: The Acura ARX-06's Internal Combustion Engine     (www.youtube.com)

submitted by usedoilanalysis to cars 2.3 years ago

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V Theory - A Theory of Nothing     (www.youtube.com)

submitted by usedoilanalysis to Fluiddynamics 2.3 years ago

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Why 4 valve engines don't need as much lift as 2 valve engines.     (cars)

submitted by usedoilanalysis to cars 2.3 years ago

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There's 2 intake valves, their area is combined, so is their lift. There are some flow losses, particularly at lower RPM(for the 4 valve engine), but all things considered, a 2 valve engine needs roughly twice the valve lift as a 4 valve engine to get roughly the same airflow.

When hotrodders talk about a .600 lift cam, they're talking about a cam that operates the pushrod 6 tenths of an inch. The rocker ratio plus the pushrod displacement gives you the effective valve lift.

On a overhead valve engine, there is no pushrod, only rockers/follower, or direct cam to valve action.
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The Walmart War Zone, nigger with a knife gets slept.     (www.bitchute.com)

submitted by usedoilanalysis to Niggers 2.3 years ago

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34GT-R gained overwhelming cornering speed by weight reduction     (www.youtube.com)

submitted by usedoilanalysis to cars 2.3 years ago

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Atheism is worse than being religious     (whatever)

submitted by usedoilanalysis to whatever 2.3 years ago

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Atheist-cuckery is nihilism, nihilism breads nothing but death and destruction. Atheists gave us communism, critical theory(woke bullshit), slavery, usury, WEF heads are all atheist trans-humanists(tranny faggots). Atheism gave us transexual degeneracy, and the Weimar republic. Atheism has been responsible for the decline of every empire in history. Body positivity, feminism, and other delusions are atheist inventions. The most worthless human beings on this site are atheists, fat, insecure, full of hatred, delusional, project like an IMAX theatre. I guarantee you the vast majority of reddit mods are atheists.

Seeing what atheism leads to, I'd rather be a christ-cuck by wide margin, as wide as the waist of the atheists who will downvote this. Woke ideology gets no sales, no support from other atheist-cucks, because atheism cannot form cohesion like religion can.

No atheist can claim their philosophy can build anything worthwhile, because it can't. There isn't one single example of an atheist-cuck that made a meaningful contribution to humanity, meanwhile I can name dozens of people who believe(d) in God that DID have a meaningful impact on society.

The only prominent atheist-cucks amounted to little more than degenerates, mass murderers, or morons who did more harm than good.
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THE OTHER ISRAEL - DOCUMENTARY BY TED PIKE     (www.bitchute.com)

submitted by usedoilanalysis to conspiracy 2.3 years ago

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Engine Dyno Simulation Overview     (www.youtube.com)

submitted by usedoilanalysis to Fluiddynamics 2.3 years ago

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David Vizard, iop program, Mission Impossible project, Dodge 302 heads, Finned port vs. Quicky port     (www.youtube.com)

submitted by usedoilanalysis to Fluiddynamics 2.3 years ago

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Anyone play Assetto Corsa?     (gaming)

submitted by usedoilanalysis to gaming 2.3 years ago

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I almost beat the Hotlap challenge called "Benchmark" with the GT3RS around the Nordschleife. I'm less than half a second away from getting gold. I'm doing it with the stock setup and a full tank of gas, it's so damn difficult. Gold is under 7:20.

https://files.catbox.moe/3fmetq.jpg

Anyone want a serious challenge try it. Or maybe it's easy and I just suck.
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SECRET RULERS OF THE WORLD     (www.bitchute.com)

submitted by usedoilanalysis to conspiracy 2.3 years ago

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Oldie but a goodie. Watch if you want to fall asleep to some conspiracy shit.
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Robert Anton Wilson - Jack Parsons and Aleister Crowley     (www.youtube.com)

submitted by usedoilanalysis to conspiracy 2.3 years ago

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2018 Piston and connecting rod from a modern F1 engine.     (www.racinghalloffamecollection.com)

submitted by usedoilanalysis to cars 2.3 years ago

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https://www.racinghalloffamecollection.com/wp-content/uploads/2018-Vettel-_-Raikkonen-Race-Used-Scuderia-Ferrari-SF71H-F1-Rod-and-Piston-99_0005_Hue_Saturation-3.jpg

You can see the piston is aluminum and is anodized, the anodization allows the ring lands to have a better surface finish, and strengthens the structure of the piston. You can also see the trace of the turbulent jet combustion as it fans out from the center of the piston, and the high temperatures near the quench area that have discolored the metal.
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When the communists talk about equality and inclusion.     (TellUpgoat)

submitted by usedoilanalysis to TellUpgoat 2.4 years ago

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They want you to have thoughts and motivations equal to theirs, and to include yourself in their ideology, not the other way around. It has nothing to do with fairness, it has nothing to do with prejudice, or tolerance, or togetherness. It has everything to do with compliance of their agenda.

Because if you all think the same, the outcome will be the same, if you include yourself into their cult and ideology, you can all be one.

Double-speak, through and through.
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Recirculation and flow reversal's influence on downstream wake.     (Fluiddynamics)

submitted by usedoilanalysis to Fluiddynamics 2.4 years ago

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Have you ever harnessed the wake of a semi truck, draft it to save gas due to lower air resistance? No you haven't because you have to be impractically close to it.

This is because there is strong flow reversion and turbulent recirculation behind a semi. The recirculation is so strong that it stops the wake from extending very far behind the truck.

Therefore the only way to draft a big ol truck is to ride its bumper. Where the recirculation and flow reversal actually pulls you forward. Similar to how trout use flow reversal behind their scales to swim against the current.

A car with a smooth streamlined wake is the ideal drafting partner. The slow smooth wake extends further behind the car, and affects a trailing car that's further behind.
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2.3 Mazda 4 valve head ported with great improvements     (www.youtube.com)

submitted by usedoilanalysis to Fluiddynamics 2.4 years ago

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Seems there's posts on here that link directly to twitter, or tell you about reddit     (TellUpgoat)

submitted by usedoilanalysis to TellUpgoat 2.4 years ago

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I'm kind of suspicious that those posts are basically just advertising to go on reddit and twitter, and not just an outlet to mock those places. I say this because there's usually direct links and the comment section on those posts, has one or two comments that could be written by bots.