Externet Posted December 14, 2005 Posted December 14, 2005 Hi. This is not my field of expertise at all, am begging your assistance. In a gasoline automobile engine, given the intake manifold absolute pressure, the displacement, the revolutions per unit of time, the air temperature and a throttle position reading ; is it possible to precisely calculate the air mass flow ? Or more information would be needed ? Miguel
J.C.MacSwell Posted December 16, 2005 Posted December 16, 2005 Hi. This is not my field of expertise at all' date=' am begging your assistance. In a gasoline automobile engine, given the intake manifold absolute pressure, the displacement, the revolutions per unit of time, the air temperature and a throttle position reading ; is it possible to precisely calculate the [b']air mass flow [/b]? Or more information would be needed ? Miguel You would need all the physical data, dimensions of the manifold and surrounding structure, right through to the exhaust etc. Then if you made the right assumptions about the quality of flow (the non laminar part and how it would effect the flow rate) you could make a good calculation. Certainly not likely to be exact though and correct assumptions may require fair bit of experience.
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