[Gasification] Producer Gas Engine Paper
Arnt Karlsen
arnt at c2i.net
Fri Jul 1 07:30:59 CDT 2011
On Fri, 1 Jul 2011 14:05:19 +0200, Rolf wrote in message
<201107011405.19195.energiesnaturals at gmx.de>:
> Hello Ken,
>
> it all relates to many factors, piston speed, head cavern
> design,piston surface temp,timing of course,all versus flame
> propagation speed. A small "normal" 1500/1800 or even 3000/3600
> engine can very well have slower piston speeds than a big
> oldfashioned longstroke engine.
..chk top 2 of http://google.com/search?q=rpm+vs+piston+speed
> By the way, have you ever tinkered with the prechamber form in your
> Lister?
>
> Is Jim' s Listeroid DI ? Can' t ask him myself 'cause he doesn' t
> answer me any more.
..that may easily be a signal-to-noise issue... ;o)
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