Greeno1645
Mechanical
- May 14, 2007
- 3
Okay, here's a softball question that I'm sure everyone but me (who knows nothing about combustion engines) can answer.
What is the PSI of a cylinder in a 4,6, & 8 cylinder engine?
The reason for the question stems from my curiousity into building an electric engine that operates like a combustion engine. Instead of igniting gasoline to create pressure, use a strong electro-magnet in the engine block with a fixed magnet in the cylinder - an alternator can be used to change to polarity of the current, either to repulse the cylinder or attract it. And, current between the individual cylinders could rotate (firing order) just as they do in combustion engines.
Anyone want to take a stab at how large an electro-magnet would be needed to create the same amount of PSI?
What is the PSI of a cylinder in a 4,6, & 8 cylinder engine?
The reason for the question stems from my curiousity into building an electric engine that operates like a combustion engine. Instead of igniting gasoline to create pressure, use a strong electro-magnet in the engine block with a fixed magnet in the cylinder - an alternator can be used to change to polarity of the current, either to repulse the cylinder or attract it. And, current between the individual cylinders could rotate (firing order) just as they do in combustion engines.
Anyone want to take a stab at how large an electro-magnet would be needed to create the same amount of PSI?