Jump to content

Passionre


Recommended Posts

yes and no

hows that for an answer?

 

in a perfect world:

pistons,connecting rods, ect would weigh exactly the same ( not rotating mass )

 

the crank/ flywheel can be " balanced" as a unit (rotating mass)

 

the ratio of reciprocating mass is controled by the counterweights/piston weight,connecting rod weight ( the whipping around parts)

 

these weights ( reciprocating )are " chosen" to produce frequencys ( engine vibration ) more or less at ( less at useful rpms) , ( more at un useful rpms ( more " shake " at idle ) )

 

good crank harmonics ( i think) is when the velocity of the reciprocating mass matches the energy of the " countering " energy ( perfect harmony) ( no shaky, shaky)

this will only occur at a specific rpm

 

so if you balance a crank/piston assmbly to operate with no vibration at low rpms it might shake badly at the high rpm range

and if you balance for high, it might shake at low ( more shake a idel)

 

in a two cyl

the engine can create " sympathetic " frequencys

where a crank can create vibrations at low and high

 

i.e 1000 rpms no vibe,4000 bad shake, 7000 rpms no shake,12000 smooth

 

this would be due to " phase cancelation"

 

at this point i have to tell you that im not an engineer and all of the above could be wrong.( so somebody correct me if im wrong)

 

hope i helped

what was the question?

i need a job

Link to comment
Share on other sites

yes and no

hows that for an answer?

 

in a perfect world:

pistons,connecting rods, ect would weigh exactly the same ( not rotating mass )

 

the crank/ flywheel can be " balanced" as a unit (rotating mass)

 

the ratio of reciprocating mass is controled by the counterweights/piston weight,connecting rod weight ( the whipping around parts)

 

these weights ( reciprocating )are " chosen"  to produce frequencys ( engine vibration ) more or less at ( less at useful rpms) , ( more at un useful rpms ( more " shake " at idle ) )

 

good crank harmonics ( i think) is when the velocity of the reciprocating mass matches the energy of the " countering " energy  ( perfect harmony) ( no shaky, shaky)

this will only occur at a specific rpm

 

so if you balance a crank/piston assmbly to operate with no vibration at low rpms it might shake badly at the high rpm range

and if you balance for high, it might shake at low  ( more shake a idel)

 

in a two cyl

the engine can  create " sympathetic "  frequencys

where a crank can create vibrations at low and high

 

i.e  1000 rpms no vibe,4000 bad shake, 7000 rpms no shake,12000 smooth

 

this would be due to " phase cancelation"

 

at this point i have to tell you that im not an engineer and all of the above could be wrong.( so somebody correct me if im wrong)

 

hope i helped

what was the question?

i need a job

What he said................Banshee cranks are designed with harmonic averaging in mind just as most any internal combustion engine. The only truely effective crank balancing design over a broad rpm range is internal compensating counter-balancers simular to what is used in Lycoming Aircraft engines...Jim

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Join the conversation

You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.

Guest
Reply to this topic...

×   Pasted as rich text.   Paste as plain text instead

  Only 75 emoji are allowed.

×   Your link has been automatically embedded.   Display as a link instead

×   Your previous content has been restored.   Clear editor

×   You cannot paste images directly. Upload or insert images from URL.

Loading...
×
×
  • Create New...