hybrid mix-air amount question
Posted: Thu Sep 20, 2007 11:10 am
I get that for a 2x, 3x, et cetera you add 2x or whatever amount as much fuel as air. But I have a question. Say hybrid has two meters- one for air, one for fuel, usual setup.
For easy math purposes, let's set chamber volume to 100mL. You would need 4mL of fuel, propane for example. (Right now I am discussing a 1x mix) BUT, unless you created a vacuum inside your chamber prior to injecting the fuel, wouldn't there already be 100mL of air inside? This would correspond to about 20.95 mL of oxygen.
So then moving on to a 2x mix. You would inject 8mL of propane, BUT then wouldn't you only measure out another 100mL of air into your meter, then inject that 100mL into the chamber? Because there is already 100mL of air inside it?
So basically wouldn't you only have to INJECT FROM YOUR METER, 100mL of air for a 2x, 200mL for a 3x, 300mL for a 4x, and so on.
Does everyone get my question? I saw boilingleadbath's post on some topic about hybrids, and he said that for a 100mL chamber, you would have 4mL propane, and 96mL of air, but how is that possible? Isn't there 100mL of air inside it already, and you are adding 4mL of air? If I'm wrong, please let me know why and how to properly calculate amount of air.
Oh here is what boilingleadbath's post says.
As far as hybrids go, here is my attempt at explaining what is meant by the mix numbers:
Let's say you have a chamber with a volume of 100ml. The size does not matter, I just chose this volume because it makes the math easy.
Now, if you fill this chamber with 96 ml of air (measured at Standard Pressure and Temperature - STP) and 4 ml of propane (measured at STP), we find that the internal pressure will be about 1 bar absolute.
We would call this a 1x mix, because 1 bar is about equal to the pressure of the atmosphere (often, in english, we express we express this by saying "1 atmosphere of pressure").
However, if one where to fill the chamber with 192 ml of air and 8 ml of propane, the internal pressure would be about 2 bar.
Because 2 bar is about 2 atmospheres, we would call this a 2x mix.
A 3x mix would be 288 ml of air and 12 ml of propane; a 4x mix 384/16... and so on.
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I am not sure how most users vent their ("clear the air") hybrids, but I know that some just inject clean air into the chamber until they have displaced most of the combustion products.
For easy math purposes, let's set chamber volume to 100mL. You would need 4mL of fuel, propane for example. (Right now I am discussing a 1x mix) BUT, unless you created a vacuum inside your chamber prior to injecting the fuel, wouldn't there already be 100mL of air inside? This would correspond to about 20.95 mL of oxygen.
So then moving on to a 2x mix. You would inject 8mL of propane, BUT then wouldn't you only measure out another 100mL of air into your meter, then inject that 100mL into the chamber? Because there is already 100mL of air inside it?
So basically wouldn't you only have to INJECT FROM YOUR METER, 100mL of air for a 2x, 200mL for a 3x, 300mL for a 4x, and so on.
Does everyone get my question? I saw boilingleadbath's post on some topic about hybrids, and he said that for a 100mL chamber, you would have 4mL propane, and 96mL of air, but how is that possible? Isn't there 100mL of air inside it already, and you are adding 4mL of air? If I'm wrong, please let me know why and how to properly calculate amount of air.
Oh here is what boilingleadbath's post says.
As far as hybrids go, here is my attempt at explaining what is meant by the mix numbers:
Let's say you have a chamber with a volume of 100ml. The size does not matter, I just chose this volume because it makes the math easy.
Now, if you fill this chamber with 96 ml of air (measured at Standard Pressure and Temperature - STP) and 4 ml of propane (measured at STP), we find that the internal pressure will be about 1 bar absolute.
We would call this a 1x mix, because 1 bar is about equal to the pressure of the atmosphere (often, in english, we express we express this by saying "1 atmosphere of pressure").
However, if one where to fill the chamber with 192 ml of air and 8 ml of propane, the internal pressure would be about 2 bar.
Because 2 bar is about 2 atmospheres, we would call this a 2x mix.
A 3x mix would be 288 ml of air and 12 ml of propane; a 4x mix 384/16... and so on.
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I am not sure how most users vent their ("clear the air") hybrids, but I know that some just inject clean air into the chamber until they have displaced most of the combustion products.