by bruce » Tue Oct 12, 2004 10:50 pm
I'll add a little info to help you get started. I use 1/8" tubing, holes are drilled in the face based on a standard formula for duct traversing verses inside pipe dia. I hold these dimensions extremely close (read within a thousand or two) on my milling machine. The dia of the holes are less than .062".
You have to make sure the holes are facing into the airflow, so if you solder two back to back they must be exact. I have found it easier to have 2 annubars one facing intake flow and one facing exhaust in past concept testing. Now I just reverse the direction of my one annubar and blow back through the bench or draw the flow in through my exhaust port. The static pickup is just a hole flush with the inside dia of the test pipe.
This is just what I have found works quite well, not saying its the only way to do it and would like to hear feedback on how your setup works if you do the way you suggest?
Ok now you got me "brain storming" Heck might even make a flowtube up swap it out with the one I have in my bench now to test it out for myself. I could compare the readings to what I use now. Would they have to be soldered back to back or could they just be located close to each other? I guess a setup could be made and tested on the top of the bench and compared to actual flow numbers through the existing flowtube? Any ideas?
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