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Re: Re: Re: Re: Tim C / flowbench

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Allis

02-02-2004 07:12:24




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may just send you a plate or to, will keep in touch, probably be makeing the plenum's and mounting motors tonight and plate should get machined today, will offset it a little to one side and the test hole to the other side just slightley.




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TimC

02-02-2004 14:06:02




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Tim C / flowbench in reply to Allis, 02-02-2004 07:12:24  
The ultra copper holds really well. Put some weight on them and let them sit overnight.

Glue every joint and use long screws. After you get it working, weather you nail down an actual certified flow number you can still see improvements, shoot me and emial and I'll send you some articles.

Think about making a velocity probe, (3rd manometer attached to a tube attached to your u tube probe. Also the string on the end of a welding rod (or whatever) to introduce into the port to see where the air is flowing laminar/turbulent. Also a round bead on the end of a welding rod (stainless is better if you can locate something thin) then watch your inclined manometer. Steel your kids playdough or get some modeling clay. You will have to make an entrance to the port weather it is a head or intake. Search Brazenski (spelling?) adaptors and look at their plexi glass adaptors. A rounded edge prevent the air entering the port from shearing and causing turbulance. (sorry about all the spelling)

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