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The discussion focuses on resources for designing automotive exhaust systems, specifically headers and noise attenuation. Key recommendations include the paper by Winterbone and Pearson titled "Theory of Engine Manifold Design," which is noted for its comprehensive approach to manifold theory. Additionally, Blair's book "Design and Simulation of Four-Stroke Engines" is highlighted for its insights on runner design. A. Bell's "Performance Tuning for the Four-Stroke Engine" is also mentioned for its valuable content on exhaust and intake systems. These resources provide foundational knowledge for those interested in automotive exhaust design.
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Hi, can anyone point me in the direction of some good information relating to the design of automotive exhausts? In particular design of headers and calculations for noise attenuation.

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Sure. Winterbone et al published a fantastic paper on the theory of manifold design, which should be a really good step in the right direction. Also Blair's book, "design and simulation of four stroke engines" has some excellent stuff on runner design.
 
It might not be noise attenuation, but I recall A. Bell's "Performance Tuning for the Four-Stroke Engine" as being EXTREMELY interesting with lots of material on exhaust and intake systems.

https://www.amazon.com/dp/1844253147/?tag=pfamazon01-20
 
brewnog said:
Sure. Winterbone et al published a fantastic paper on the theory of manifold design, which should be a really good step in the right direction. Also Blair's book, "design and simulation of four stroke engines" has some excellent stuff on runner design.

can you give me the full title of the paper? I've had trouble finding it with just the author's name as a search reference. I've tried arxiv, scirus and my university's library to no avail.
 
Yep. It's Winterbone, D.E. and Pearson, R.J. Theory of Engine Manifold Design, Warrendale, PA: SAE 2000
 
It's on Ohiolink.edu if you're college/university is a member.
 
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