Mark;
Yes; I have a
tangential muffler. It is light weight, does a nice job of quieting
things down, and based on dyno results, has little if any power penalty.
It is made of .045” inconnel; 5 inches in diameter, and has worked great
for 150 hours on my 20B. I have internal vanes on the inside opposite
the ports at 45 degree angle to help break up the pulses, and help direct the
exhaust toward the exit at the aft end, which is conical down to a 2 ¾ exit
pipe.
I also have a
secondary SS muffler of my own design which knocks another 6 db off the
noise.
I think one
advantage of the tangential muffler approach is the expansion of the gases
close to the port, and although not computable due to other variables,
probably immediately drops the temp somewhat in accordance with Charles
Law.
Best,
Al
G
-----Original
Message-----
From: Rotary
motors in aircraft [mailto:flyrotary@lancaironline.net] On Behalf Of Mark Steitle
Sent: Thursday, October
01, 2009 7:36
AM
To: Rotary motors in aircraft
Subject: [FlyRotary] Re: Quiet is
Deafening
You just need to fly at Mach 1 so you
stay ahead of the sound. ;-)
Can anyone report on the effectiveness of
the tangential muffler in actual real world situations? (As I recall Al
G. is running a tangential muffler on his Velocity.) I ask because I'm
in the process of building one for my Lancair with the hopes that it will work
better than the DNA muffler that I'm currently running. I think it will
work better at reducing the noise level in the cabin, but at what cost to
power? Hopefully, this will save me the cost of a new Zulu ANR
headset. Comments appreciated.
On Wed, Sep 30, 2009 at
10:01 PM, Mike Wills <rv-4mike@cox.net> wrote:
If you think the quiet is
deafening go fly behind a rotary - now thats
deafening!
----- Original Message -----
Sent:
Wednesday, September 30,
2009 7:15
AM
Subject:
[FlyRotary] Quiet is Deafening
Anyone out there
??.....................<:)
--
Kelly
Troyer
"Dyke Delta"_13B ROTARY Engine
"RWS"_RD1C/EC2/EM2
"Mistral"_Backplate/Oil Manifold
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Original message from "Patrick Panzera" <panzera@experimental-aviation.com>: --------------
Hey
gang!
I came across a
rare find this weekend.
Any serious
rotorhead will certainly appreciate this.
Bluelines from
1973 of the General Motors Wankel Rotary engine.
I just put them
up on eBay
http://tinyurl.com/GM-Rotary-drawings
Pat