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In article <59c686F2k6r4lU2 (AT) mid (DOT) individual.net>, forty <cforteNO (AT) SPAMgmail (DOT) com> wrote: brafield (AT) hotmail (DOT) com wrote: What is it about (all?) straight-sixes that renders them perfectly balanced, as most authorities seem to say? These have somewhat useful explanations with some animations: http://auto.howstuffworks.com/question366.htm http://www.answers.com/topic/flat-engine Because you need cartoons to understand things. |
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What is it about (all?) straight-sixes that renders them perfectly balanced, as most authorities seem to say? Does a V-12 have the same perfect-balance architecture, or does that depend on the V-angle, and if so, why? Lastly, about 40 years ago a standard first-year college text was Rouse's Automotive Eng --- does it still exist or is there a better alternative for someone who never passed a sci/eng course in his life? |
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In article <cbk233ttam6pgu8ctvf5nssqejv9upnk2c (AT) 4ax (DOT) com>, a_Frank <fajp (AT) notthis (DOT) optushome.com.au> wrote: Not sure, never worked with, nor thought about them. At a guess, a V shape will introduce some more vibration, since the cylinders are not firing upwards, but i'm not sure if that even flies.. BMW Boxer motors and Goldwing engines don't fire upward. Nice and smooth. They are also not "V". |
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a_Frank wrote: On Thu, 26 Apr 2007 22:22:40 +0100, Phil Newnham <pnewnham (AT) yahoo (DOT) com wrote: brafield (AT) hotmail (DOT) com wrote: What is it about (all?) straight-sixes that renders them perfectly balanced, as most authorities seem to say? Put simply it's because everything balances out - if there is a mass moving in one direction on a 6 cylinder engine, then somewhere there is a mass moving in the opposite direction at the same speed. AIUI It isn't Unlike in other configurations, where one piston or pin remains stationary, until the active piston is done with it's bang.. ;-p Well, a piston can be said to be temporarily stationary at top dead centre, but no, the point is that in other configurations there are always out of balance loads at some point during the cycle, whereas in a 6 cylinder inline or flat engine, or a V6 with a 60 degree bank angle, there aren't (apart from the actual bang, AIUI). But I'm not an engine designer and I am aware that wikipedia isn't the best source. I'd look in my vehicle engineering book but it's at uni and I'm not. I know and you put it well, i was just picking on your wording up |
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I remember when Audi started marketing their 5 cylinder here, they said it was the most balanced engine configuration. To which the guy i worked with at the time said "WTF?". Audi dropped that claim shortly after the release, so i'm guessing a few more people asked that very same question direectly to them. Wikipedia mentioned that several configurations that aren't perfectly balanced have been labelled perfectly balanced by the selective definition of what's included or not included. They can be well balanced. Fours and Vs use counter shafts to do |
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I know and you put it well, i was just picking on your wording up there. ;-) |

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They can be well balanced. Fours and Vs use counter shafts to do exactly that, but Audi made that claim with a clear reference to the 5 cylinders, which was wrong. |

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In article <59eev5F2juudrU4 (AT) mid (DOT) individual.net>, forty <cforteNO (AT) SPAMgmail (DOT) com> wrote: noone wrote: In article <59c686F2k6r4lU2 (AT) mid (DOT) individual.net>, forty <cforteNO (AT) SPAMgmail (DOT) com> wrote: brafield (AT) hotmail (DOT) com wrote: What is it about (all?) straight-sixes that renders them perfectly balanced, as most authorities seem to say? These have somewhat useful explanations with some animations: http://auto.howstuffworks.com/question366.htm http://www.answers.com/topic/flat-engine Because you need cartoons to understand things. This just in from the Sweeney Super-Intelligent-and-Stronger-Than-Batman-Superman-and-Spiderman-Put-Together Committee on Making the World Right: All college courses are hereby stricken from the use of illustrated text books, graphical web content, PowerPoint (unless the content is strictly text), and any and all multimedia content in their pedagogy. Don't cry. Well, cry a little. It's funny. |
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brafi... (AT) hotmail (DOT) com> wrote in message news:1177608375.662863.205930 (AT) c18g2000prb (DOT) googlegroups.com... What is it about (all?) straight-sixes that renders them perfectly |
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You'll do yourself a big favour by not even attempting it though. It's not quite what I'd call bedtime reading. Dave Baker Puma Race Engines |
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