Hyrbid C:B ratios
- rna_duelers
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Ohhk,well for a usual comebustion the optimal C:B is 1.5:1 so what is the best C:B ratio for a hybrid on say a 2x mix does that mean the barrel ratio should be doubled?And doubles for every x mix after that for the optimal use of the power produced by the hybrid?

- Shrimphead
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Hybrids are generally going to be using metered propane. This means that the optimal c:b ration is .6-.8:1, not 1.5:1. I would assume that you are correct and you would want about a .4:1 ratio for a 2x mix.
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guess it depends on the mix and chamber size. normal combustions produce about 60 psi with the right fuel mixture right? so a 2x hybrid would create 120psi, 3x, 180 and so on. at least that seems like the way it should work.
EDIT: oh and i forgot to add that hybrids should have a faster flow than most pneumatics too.
EDIT: oh and i forgot to add that hybrids should have a faster flow than most pneumatics too.
- boilingleadbath
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Pressure increases are going to be a ratio by absolute pressure, not gauge;
I belive that a 2x mix, close chamber, produces about 115 psig (measured), or 130 psia (relitive to vacume). So a 1x mix produces 65psia, or 50 psig, and a 3x produces 195 psia or 180 psig.
However, the 'optimal' ratio for a hybrid is contested. See the thread on spudtech for tecnical details.
Not that it matters too much. The 'optimal' barrel on a hybrid would vary by the mix used, and would probably be too long to be practical anyways.
Unless you want to make a quiet hybrid.
It wouldn't be too hard to figure out the (approximate) optimal barrel-chamber ratio, however. A binary too-high too-low search utilizing different mixes could find it extreamly fast, declaring the mix too high if it is loud, and too low if it is quiet...
The optimal mix for a certain barrel could probably be detirmined to within a few percent using less than a dozen shots.
I belive that a 2x mix, close chamber, produces about 115 psig (measured), or 130 psia (relitive to vacume). So a 1x mix produces 65psia, or 50 psig, and a 3x produces 195 psia or 180 psig.
However, the 'optimal' ratio for a hybrid is contested. See the thread on spudtech for tecnical details.
Not that it matters too much. The 'optimal' barrel on a hybrid would vary by the mix used, and would probably be too long to be practical anyways.
Unless you want to make a quiet hybrid.
It wouldn't be too hard to figure out the (approximate) optimal barrel-chamber ratio, however. A binary too-high too-low search utilizing different mixes could find it extreamly fast, declaring the mix too high if it is loud, and too low if it is quiet...
The optimal mix for a certain barrel could probably be detirmined to within a few percent using less than a dozen shots.