Hi! Danger, in practice the timing is not a problem at all, think about it, this engine is running in a perfect circle, not the extremely complicated lienar up and down motion of the IC piston engine, therefore grooves and cams placed on the inner surface of the rotor housing in which the rotor runs can interact with spring activated valve stems to open them at exactly the right moment. The calculations needed to do this accurately are simple. It is the ignition timing that is a little more complicated, if maximum power is to be extracted from the system, but with todays technology this can easily be solved.
I think that it would be very difficult if not impossible to tune the pulse frequency that precisely. Pulse-jets ordinarily have a much higher 'duty-cycle'.
When I called this design a "pulse jet" I did not mean that it worked on the physical principles of the pulse jet but that it exhibited the same characteristics, it is an engine that works on pulsed or intermittent firing of the jet, there the resemablance ceases. A real pulse jet engine is just a chamber and a tube with a bend in it. Fuel is injected into the chamber through reed valves and ignited, causing it to expand and leave the tube at force, when this happens a vacuum is left in the chamber and air rushes into take its place resulting in a slight compression of the air in the combustion chamber and the whole cycle is repeated. The disadvantage of the system is that air is compressed at very low ratios prior to ignition, about 2:1, so it is not very efficient. The maximum frequency of a pulse jet is, as you had pointed out, low about 60 rpm, if that's the correct word fot it. django
I almost forgot, I have been meaning to do this for my last two posts but kept forgetting:
The design basically involves a pair of tip-jets built into a rotating disk inside some sort of housing with 2 opposed exhaust ports.
The above quote is by Danger and is by far the most succint, insightful and accurate description of how the RPJ works, and should explain to anyone who is interested the basic concept behind the engine. Thanks Danger. django
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