by Tony » Sat Jun 21, 2008 9:21 pm
302Ford, I assume you are referring to this thread by Dave Vizard on the Go Faster Forum ?
While it is an interesting idea, to make it work, and be repeatable, requires an exact known flow versus depression curve for your air blower.
It then assumes nothing will ever change. But what if the mains supply voltage varies, or the blower motors heat up, or the weather changes ? That will change the shape of the pressure versus flow curve of the blower.
I believe that the biggest problem with this idea will be the rather poor repeatability.
And repeatability is absolutely the most vitally important feature of any flow bench.
A much better approach, is to flow the the SAME AIR first through the test piece, and then through a fixed known measurement orifice.
The ratiometric relationship between the two easily measured pressure drops will remain constant, regardless of any changes to the actual air quantity or quality.
That is the beauty and simplicity of the traditional orifice flow bench.
It completely eliminates a number of inconvenient variables and correction factors, by flowing the exact same air through two restrictions in series. One of which is a known reference restriction.
Also known as the infamous "Warpspeed" on some other Forums.