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opinions?View attachment e.pdf
The discussion revolves around the concept of a toroidal internal combustion engine design and its potential efficiency, particularly in relation to thrust-to-weight ratio. Participants explore various aspects of the design, including its mechanics, sealing issues, and comparisons to traditional engines, while also questioning the feasibility and efficiency calculations of such a concept.
Participants do not reach a consensus on the feasibility or efficiency of the proposed engine design. Multiple competing views remain regarding its mechanics, potential issues, and the validity of the claims made about its uniqueness.
Limitations include the reliance on drawings that may not adequately convey the design's functionality, unresolved questions about the efficiency calculations, and the assumption that the design is possible to build and seal without empirical validation.
chhitiz said:perhaps that's all you are capable of.
chhitiz said:can somebody tell me how to calculate efficiency?
chhitiz said:yes I've checked there are no toroidal engines which resemble my design. could anybody tell me what to do next?
chhitiz said:in this design, the piston stops all by itself ...
chhitiz said:but, it would help, if you could assume that what i have designed is possible to build and seal, and then guide me as to how to calculate, at least in theory the efficiency, or simulate this design on some software. as far as i know, ansis or pro-e won't do.
what are the engines with similar compression ratios? any of them toroidal?Mech_Engineer said:Just making a guess based on engines with similar compression ratios is your best bet IMO, and that will likely be around 15-20%.