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In 1957, two boys age 10 and 12, rode a single cylinder Sunbeam, 1938 model, 500 cc motorcycle along a level tar road, at sea level.
In 1957, two boys age 10 and 12, rode a single cylinder Sunbeam, 1938 model, 500 cc
motorcycle along a level tar road, at sea level. There were no footrests at the back so the
rear boy's feet stuck out somewhat. There was no speedometer but all their thoughts and
calculations indicated that they were going over 100 miles per hour. This is probably wrong,
but you will provide a definite answer.
Certain data are known;
Swept volume = 500cc
OHV engine
Compression ratio = 8.0
Petrol (low octane) had an energy value of 50 MJ/kg
At 50 miles per hour, the engine rotated at 2000 rpm.
Single jet carburetor.
Automatic centrifugal advance and retard.
The total mass of boys and motorcycle was 550 pounds.
Find,
1. An estimate of the peak temperature in the cylinder at 50 mph. Perform these
calculations assuming that the throttle was fully open.
2. Estimate the aerodynamic drag at this speed.
3. Estimate the rolling resistance.