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Old   October 13, 2023, 02:19
Default Swirl ratio-Turbulent Kinetic energy relation
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Hello all,

Does anyone know what is the relation bewteen SR and TKE, provided all the details of engine geometry and operating conditions are known. I read somewhere that
TKE = SR X {Mean piston velocity^2}

Is it correct? Can anyone please comment on this?

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