al1
Automotive
- Feb 13, 2003
- 25
To settle a debate of inertia mass, I would like some input.
The debate is that there is so much emphasis on light weight reciprocating and rotating mass for throttle respond and/or racing etc. that in application like constant RPM and constant load, the weight of these masses has minimal effect on power output. I think it’s understood about the rotating mass not making any real difference; the real question is about the reciprocating mass. And since it’s at a constant RPM you don’t have to accelerate it, the assumption is that the energy to accelerate the mass from TDC is returned at BDC regardless of the mass. Your opinions are appreciated.
al1
The debate is that there is so much emphasis on light weight reciprocating and rotating mass for throttle respond and/or racing etc. that in application like constant RPM and constant load, the weight of these masses has minimal effect on power output. I think it’s understood about the rotating mass not making any real difference; the real question is about the reciprocating mass. And since it’s at a constant RPM you don’t have to accelerate it, the assumption is that the energy to accelerate the mass from TDC is returned at BDC regardless of the mass. Your opinions are appreciated.
al1