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Re: large runner 1500 (single ZS) manifold needed (longish)

To: BillB@bnj.com, ryoung@navcomtech.com
Subject: Re: large runner 1500 (single ZS) manifold needed (longish)
From: Group44TR7@aol.com
Date: Mon, 6 Dec 2004 16:35:19 EST
In a message dated 12/6/2004 7:51:22 AM Pacific Standard Time, BillB@bnj.com 
writes:
But isn't the whole idea to develop laminar flow, not turbulent?  At the
point where it changes, there should be a fairly big discontinuity in flow
rate, no?

Avoiding turbulence is the whole reason we try to keep passages straight,
smooth changes in cross-section, etc.
Its been along time since I open a chemical engineering book. However, I seem 
to recall that the fundamental reason for keeping piping straight and rounded 
was to minimize the resistance to any type of flow. I can understand that 
would be very important to the passages leading to the combustion chamber be 
straight and smooth. But I would think that we would want some substantial 
mixing 
(turbulence) created as the fluid/gases entry in into the combustion chamber 
itself. Thereafter we would want to remove the gases as easily as possible, 
meaning as straight and smooth as possible. Seems I am missing something. 

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