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Effects of Pocket Configuration on the Flow Field in a Rotary Engine Assembly

1992-02-01
920300
Laser Doppler anemometry measurements have been made in a motored rotary engine assembly. The purpose of this study was to compare the flow fields of two different rotor pocket geometries experimentally. Two-dimensional measurements were taken over a central plane grid during intake and early compression at a shaft speed of 2000 rpm and wide open throttle. This data is to be used to quantify the central plane flow field and to provide experimental data for comparison with current analytical models. Two rotor pocket geometries were examined. The first rotor pocket geometry was a leading deep recess, and the second was a centrally located symmetric pocket. The same production apex and side seals were used for both rotors. The reduced velocity data was displayed as vector field plots within a computer animation to facilitate observation of the flow field and comparisons to analytical models.
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