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Bulent Aliev wrote:
On 3/19/04 10:55 AM, "Chad Robinson" <crobinson@rfgonline.com> wrote:
How are people splitting air from scoops into intake, cabin cooling, and
radiator feeds? Are you just partitioning the scoop into separate output
feeds? If so, how large should I make the feed to the intake air for the
engine, and should it have a bypass to allow unused air to escape, or should I
just feed it to the engine compartment/cowl and let the intake pull out what
it will?
I'm planning a single P51-style scoop that drops below the boundary layer, and
I'd like to avoid having separate/extra armpit or similar scoops for other air
supplies.
Thanks,
Chad
What airplane are you building Chad?
This is for a Cozy MKIV. This scoop is not set in stone but of all the methods I've seen I like it the best so far. If I can make the scoop an inch larger on one dimension and avoid an armpit scoop or similar for intake air, for instance, that would make me happy. But I don't know if it's enough to simply partition the scoop to achieve this, or something else is required. If a partition is the way to go, how close to the mouth of the scoop should it be?
Regards,
Chad
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