MikeB wrote: ↑Thu Oct 12, 2023 4:19 am
Tom Booth wrote: ↑Wed Oct 11, 2023 8:31 am
what type of engine are you talking about that is easy/simple compared with Stirling/hot air?
What I meant was that with IC engines you can quite confidently state that during the combustion stage, the only relevant processes are expansion and heating.
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OK, but when I said: "... there could be more than one factor in play", that you quoted, that was all I was talking about. Different factors involved in the conductivity of gases as it relates to its expansion in an engine. Any engine or any situation really, just as a physical principle.
But yes, I agree, the overlap of the heating and cooling phases in a Stirling/hot air engine does present a problem that you don't have in other types of engines. But that's a different subject I think.
But actually you do, it's a timing issue. You have pre-ignition and such in IC engines.
If you, for example, cool and compress a gas it's conductivity increases, but if you heat a gas it's conductivity increases. What I meant was, different factors may be involved at those opposite extremes.
At the hot extreme it may be freedom of movement of single molecules, but at the cold extreme it would likely be something else, like transfer between tightly packed molecules.