by slracer » Sat Oct 24, 2009 2:56 pm
John, I've been thinking (it doesn't hurt too much) and was wondering if the static port(s) on the outside of the tube (away from the crook side) could be taped over and retested. That would position the (average) static pickup and the dynamic closer together which "should" reduce the variance in pressures. If that does help, I'll try to put together an even smaller crook and see if gets an acceptable variation. I still believe that this type of design could be more accurate as the staticc pickup is not in disturbed flow and the flow CSA is the same at both the static and dynamic ports (especially in small ports). It my still be that it can't be done, but the first results look encouraging to me! If you would prefer to stop testing, let me know as you have gone far further than was expected! Thanks again! -- Doug
PS - Can you post the link to the discussion about static port location, I remember some tables that had "K" factors for variation in location that I would like to look at again?
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