by GordonE » Mon Mar 09, 2009 4:10 am
I have also had problem when the calibration plates is getting close to the bore size.
I have a 96.5mm bore and uses three plates.
21.494mm, 37.22mm and 52.65mm. When I first used a simple formula without concidering the bore I thought they would flow 51.4; 154.1; 308.3CFM
But somehow the bigger plate did always read higher. I can add that my plates are square eged. Thera are just 3mm plates that are machined straight thru.
I now use a calculator to calculate the flow of my plates. I am not sure if this is the appropriate way, but now all three plates read within 3%. The readings that I should have according to the program is(readings my bench)((spradsheet calculator)):
307,3 (307) ((308.3)) (calibrated on this plate) 99.9%
147,4 (146) ((154.1)) 99%
48,5 (47) ((51.4)) 96,9%
The procentage represent the differens between my readings and the calculated values of the orifice flow calculator.
I use this calculator:
I would be glad if someone more could give their opinion on this... I dont say that this is the right way in numbers, but It give a linear curve for me. It gives approximatly 5% lower values than the spreadsheet on this forum with my square cut plates.
Regards Gordon
Hope this helps you some...
Mercedes Improver from Sweden