apex944
Automotive
- May 19, 2006
- 27
I don't have a degree in physics so I am looking for a more pedestrian explanation. The question is what happens to the air in and around the top piston ring gap at "high" RPMs?
Does it go supersonic as compression forces it through the gap? Does it get forced through? If supersonic, what are the affects this has on the air in this region?
The genesis of this question is due to a discussion I recall having with a race engine builder many years ago, but that I can no longer recall the details of. I believe the general premise was "Gapless rings are pointless as air in the gap goes supersonic anyway" ... but as stated, I don't know what happens to the air in a ring gap, at high compression, and high RPM.
Thanks, Bill
Does it go supersonic as compression forces it through the gap? Does it get forced through? If supersonic, what are the affects this has on the air in this region?
The genesis of this question is due to a discussion I recall having with a race engine builder many years ago, but that I can no longer recall the details of. I believe the general premise was "Gapless rings are pointless as air in the gap goes supersonic anyway" ... but as stated, I don't know what happens to the air in a ring gap, at high compression, and high RPM.
Thanks, Bill