I think a main thing to do would be to create a calculated BMEP curve, by assuming various combustion pressures within your chamber and see what that compares to other engines... then build it and test.
if you have calculated your frictional resistance wrt area and inertial properties of the main disc these added will be equal to the resistive forces of the system... P = RV where p=power; r the resistive forces and v the velocity... if your motor summates to be greater than this, (either from a...
well if you make the assumption that when light travels through air no energy is absorbed because its a transparent gas, and taking into account the ideal gas law; PV = mRT then when a gas is heated up in a specific location due to convection, miles away, the gas is hotter and expands but the...