by Dom G » Thu Dec 15, 2005 10:02 pm
Larry
Originally I didn't think I would get a chance to do some more testing with the pressure fingers removed, but was able to con my 16 year old daughter into holding the head of the bolts that held the fingers in place while I loosened the nuts from under the bench.
In any event, I removed the fingers totally, recaulked a few spots and sealed off the holes where the fingers were.
Here are the results using the calibration plate and 2.531" orifice:
Test 1- Ran with orifice half covered again
Turned on 4 motors, got to 21" pressure when
inclined went to 100% - I was surprised it
performed worse w/o the fingers
Test 2 - Ran with orifice about 70% uncovered
Turned on 5 motors, got to 28" pressure and
inclined read an actual of 49%
Test 3 - Ran with orifice about 80% uncovered
Turned on 5 motors, got to 28" pressure and
inclined read an actual 25%
Test 4 - Ran with orifice fully open
Turned on 5 motors, got to 28" pressure and
inclined read an actual 12.25%
I expected more encouraging results than what I got. I think I need to regroup and decide how I'm going to proceed at this point. If I need to do major re-engineering to this bench to straighten it out; at this point, I am inclined to scrap it and build a pitot style bench.
Let me know what you think of the test results and if there's anything conclusive in them.
Thanks.
Dom