godlameroso wrote: ↑27 Mar 2017, 19:50
glenntws wrote: ↑27 Mar 2017, 19:26
The potential for harmonic vibrations rsulting out of bigger combustion vibrations are low, probably about Zero
The sound frequency from combustion I speak of is more akin to heavy bass, the kind you can hear for blocks. This bass increases the further full combustion happens after TDC. While not the primary source of harmonic vibrations, it's part of the system aggregate.
So you say the combustion chamber part of the head is faulty?
There's numerous reasons for that, and if the solution is to make the block thicker, then that kind of makes the problem obvious. The head is warping under the extreme pressures, in addition to stress from chassis loading.
So is Honda TJI not being used because of the structural weakness of the head?
The McLaren chassis has some way to go as does the Honda engine, like I said before they're in egg stage.
Right. But the Problem they have to regulate throttle on shifts is because of harmonics. Even though a rough combustion is, just like you said, never good.
I'm sure the combustion chamber design is the reason. If they are casting a additional volume into the head, then this could get to a big Problem. Remember the idea for a combustion principle I showed maaaany pages ago?
There was also a chamber which was casted into the head, in the center of the 4 valves where the spark plug would sit. The spark plug was still in the center, but moved to the top of the pre-chamber. If they use a concept, which is similar to that (Wazari's comment hinted that quite a bit IMO), you would have to deal with the pre-chamber pressure because it affects the movement of the port-walls and also the valve seats, because you get a more uneven pressure onto them.
This would also show the problem they have. The seats warp up a bit and the sealing of the chamber isn't fully working. Not that much that you would see any unusual fumes, but you lose cylinder pressure and the fear of valve wapring or intense seat damage is big.