Last night I found a PHD paper written by one of Mr Kentfields students. It contains the Fortran IV code for a program predicting the operation of valveless pulsejets.
I didn't have time for any more than a quick look, but I’ll go back tomorrow and see if I can get a copy.
In addition it has a lot of data covering pressure gain pulsejets and recuperator design.
Graham.
P.S. Queens Belfast had a go at making a valveless E.P. (in all but name). They abandoned it and went for a short pipe connecting the combustion chambers.
Valveless jet software in Fortran IV
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Hey, I'd be very interested is seeing the code. I've been writing a bunch of stuff in java, in the next couple of months it should get to the point of usability. I wouldn't mind sharing code with everyone.
I'm writing an automated airplane designer in java, useful later when you guys get ready to bolt a p-jet onto some wings
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Re: Valveless jet software in Fortran IV
Graham,Graham C. Williams wrote:P.S. Queens Belfast had a go at making a valveless E.P. (in all but name). They abandoned it and went for a short pipe connecting the combustion chambers.
Do you have any QUB paper on this?
BTW. -- due to some family turmoil, I failed to let you know I have received the Kadenacy stuff. Thank you very, very much!