Orifice Proximity Testing
Posted: Tue Jul 23, 2013 8:39 pm
This is probably a long shot, but has anyone tested how close an orifice can be to a side wall in a flowbench before it starts affecting the ability of the orifice to read accurately. And how close can the floating baffle be, because it will be a lot bigger and will probably rest against a wall if the orifice is close.
I noticed that the PTS has everything centrally aligned, ie orifice and openings, to allow equal air distribution to the orifice, where as the smaller SF benches have the ability to bolt the actual pipes to the head while testing because the opening is close to the edge. I like the idea, and it's more convenient, to use the actual pipes rather than simulated exhaust stub stacks, and was wondering if anyone knows.
I noticed that the PTS has everything centrally aligned, ie orifice and openings, to allow equal air distribution to the orifice, where as the smaller SF benches have the ability to bolt the actual pipes to the head while testing because the opening is close to the edge. I like the idea, and it's more convenient, to use the actual pipes rather than simulated exhaust stub stacks, and was wondering if anyone knows.