Re: dyson motors
Posted: Wed Oct 14, 2015 4:16 pm
cheers tony.
someone said what kind of bench i want to make.
Well there's not much to it.
someone said what kind of bench i want to make.
Well there's not much to it.
http://tractorsport.com/flowbenchtech.com/forum/
http://tractorsport.com/flowbenchtech.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=1172
Tony what would happen if there were staggered stacks put on the motor intakes like staggered stacks put on hipo engines (like in the attached picture)? Would this alleviate the "stealing"?Tony wrote:Where there is only one motor, the air moves towards the motor intake hole from all directions, and accelerates as its gets closer to the motor intake. Its a pretty orderly process.damunk wrote: Also when you talk about more motors combined "stealing" from performance from one another.
Is this because we should design the pipe work from each motor similar to a car exhaust manifold then link them all to one main pipe like an exhaust so there is no back pressure problem....
If you have a whole cluster of motors located very close together, the air becomes very confused and turbulent around the motor intakes.
It cannot make up its mind which motor to flow into. If the whole thing is then further confined into a relatively small blower box on the intake side, the air around all the motor intakes will go frantic and be quite turbulent.
The motors fight each other for air, and the result is each motor flows slightly less than it would if it was the only motor running.
As you add more motors to your bench, the final airflow will always be slightly less than the number of motors multiplied by the rated flow of a single motor. Its not a huge reduction, but its definitely there.
I would expect so, but it would take up a lot of room.storm wrote:Tony what would happen if there were staggered stacks put on the motor intakes like staggered stacks put on hipo engines (like in the attached picture)? Would this alleviate the "stealing"?
cool. Yeah it can. Just checked. Will confirm once I've turned it upside down.Tony wrote:The way that trolley appears to be built, it looks like the top can be unbolted and turned upside down.
That would give a flat surface for the top.
It should come pretty close, 82.9 CFM at 42.7 inches at 240vdamunk wrote: Could 180 cfm be achieved at 28" with two 119996's?
Jim,RACEPUMPER wrote:So your going with a pitot bench? The performance trends style?
Jim