Subject:
[FlyRotary] Re: Temps finally down
Sounds
like you are closing on the solution, Steve, congratulations. Its
always
nice when you get to the point where you can fly without one eye on
the
temps.
The
boundary layer (particularly with coolers to the rear of an airframe)
appears
to play a big role. The layer increases in depth as you go rearward
and
it creates havoc with the operation of cooling ducts and diffusers.
Great, Steve. Glad to
hear you have that issue resolved.
For anyone interested,
attached is a little DOS program that computes boundary layer thickness. Input
fuselage length, distance from nose to scoop entrance, and aircraft speed. Of
course since it is an executable program, virus filter may take out the
attachment. If so, you can send me your data, and I'll do the calc for you. I’ll
Zip it, and it may should go through.
Al