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Old 07-11-2009   #12
Locobob
 
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Default Re: The porting is over

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Originally Posted by Paul Workman View Post
Yeah...********!

Suction as a force (to "pull") is a misnomer. Actually, it's all push. Air is forced into the heads via relatively high atmospheric pressure vs. the low pressure inside the cylinder. "Forced induction" simply enhances the ambient air pressure, and flow is flow.

The fluid dynamics of that portion of the air column coming in contact with a "reflective surface" (e.g. an 90º one at that) will cause impedance to that portion of the affected column. But, more important, the air molecules will be reflected back at the same angle of incidence they had striking the miss-matched port. The reflected air then collides with the rest of the air stream. The result is a static pressure wave on the same plane as the obstruction - that virtually narrows the port beyond the actual obstruction. This further impeds the air column beyond that portion occupied by the over-hang of the mismatch. (This can be witnessed when observing the ripples in a fast flowing stream. As the water encounters a submerged rock, the resulting ripple erupts at the surface, well above the top of the rock(s) - evidence of deflected flow affecting the rest of the (water) flow, in this case.)

Sir Isac Newton can do a much better explanation than I. Matching reaps benefits beyond the mere dimensions of the unmatched surface, is my point

P.

Wow, didn't know you were such a super genious Paul... My brain started to hurt in the second paragraph
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