Squish Zones - Is there an optimum clearance?
Posted: April 22nd, 2009, 9:41 pm
Hi Guy,
Something I have been thinking about recently is squish zones. My understanding of this is that they are there to confine the "explosion" in the combustion chamber to promote a fast and efficient burn, and also to induce a degree of turbulance with the incoming inlet charge as the piston rises to TDC and the inlet charge is forced away from the squish zone. I am sure there are other reasons in addition to these, I just can't recall them.
My questions being, is there an optimum clearance, from piston to head for these zones? Should there just be ample clearance so the piston will not hit the head, or should there be a gap between the two for some reason that I can't think of.
Any advice would be much appreciated,
Thanks,
Neal.
Something I have been thinking about recently is squish zones. My understanding of this is that they are there to confine the "explosion" in the combustion chamber to promote a fast and efficient burn, and also to induce a degree of turbulance with the incoming inlet charge as the piston rises to TDC and the inlet charge is forced away from the squish zone. I am sure there are other reasons in addition to these, I just can't recall them.
My questions being, is there an optimum clearance, from piston to head for these zones? Should there just be ample clearance so the piston will not hit the head, or should there be a gap between the two for some reason that I can't think of.
Any advice would be much appreciated,
Thanks,
Neal.