Majik
Automotive
- Mar 17, 2004
- 88
I'm trying to do the dificult job of calculating what the required valve spring pressure would be for my engine. I'm going over my books and trying to find some equations that would help me out but I can't find or my brain is to dusty to find the correct equations that will help me calculate this... this is what I have so far... The mass I'm moving is the weight of the valve, retainer , and keeper... the engine is a SOHC so there's no pushrods or lifters.. it does have rockers and I'm sure they add some to the weight... I just can't figure out how to calculate them into the equation... they have mass and acceleration but at the same time the spring is always pushing back during valve lift so it's gotta at a minimum cancel out that... anyone have a program that can calculate this?? I think I'm going to have to mathematically take the force from start of the lift over the time... and constantly see what force would be needed to counter act the force/time of the valve opening... as the valve closing should take care of itself. I know it seems like I'm wondering back and forth but it can't be as simple as F=MA... or if it is.. it's going to be a convoluted version of it... needless I'll toss the question to you guys... how does one get a rough but semi accurate calculation of spring rate required for valve lift? I know it woudl be incridibly complex to take into account the acceleration ramps of the cam design... or the variable rocker arm ratio present in my bmw.. 1.1:1 is close enough... cam lift is 10.7mm duration is 304 degrees... anyone got a spreadsheet they could slide me or a kick in the right direction?? Thanks
Kris
Kris