lechataignier
Member
Hello,
I mentioned it in my presentation as a new member, here it is in more details.
The design is totally personal but uses solutions from WTengines, especially for the crankshaft.
I designed this engine under SW to equip a future Caudron CR714.
The advantage of this plane is that its engine is air cooled, so there is a large air intake in the cowling. The V is at 60°. One thing I regret is not to have tried to respect the ratios bore, stroke and length of connecting rod. 12 cylinders was too much for me.
The plane in question :
and its engine :
And my very freely inspired version :
I read the post on carburetion of multi-cylinders. I'm confronted to this problem. For the intake pipe, I was inspired by the Merlin V12, but it only works well at idle.
As soon as I opened the throttle a bit, it was completely messed up and it was obvious that the cylinders were not all seeing the same amount of fuel.
I really wanted to avoid multiplying the number of carburetors for the ease of adjustment once the engine was under the hood. But the only solution I found that works properly is with two carburetors that spit into an empty box to distribute to all cylinders.
It's not as nice and still needs some finishing touches.
The working intake:
Tests that don't work :
For this last test, the carbs were clearly much too big.
Bruno
I mentioned it in my presentation as a new member, here it is in more details.
The design is totally personal but uses solutions from WTengines, especially for the crankshaft.
I designed this engine under SW to equip a future Caudron CR714.
The advantage of this plane is that its engine is air cooled, so there is a large air intake in the cowling. The V is at 60°. One thing I regret is not to have tried to respect the ratios bore, stroke and length of connecting rod. 12 cylinders was too much for me.
The plane in question :
and its engine :
And my very freely inspired version :
I read the post on carburetion of multi-cylinders. I'm confronted to this problem. For the intake pipe, I was inspired by the Merlin V12, but it only works well at idle.
As soon as I opened the throttle a bit, it was completely messed up and it was obvious that the cylinders were not all seeing the same amount of fuel.
I really wanted to avoid multiplying the number of carburetors for the ease of adjustment once the engine was under the hood. But the only solution I found that works properly is with two carburetors that spit into an empty box to distribute to all cylinders.
It's not as nice and still needs some finishing touches.
The working intake:
Tests that don't work :
For this last test, the carbs were clearly much too big.
Bruno