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		Vince Frazier
 
  
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				 Posted: Mon Jun 05, 2006 11:33 am    Post subject: cooling airflow | 
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				Milt,   
 I just returned from vacation and saw your posting on the Rocket list.  I'd like to do a test of blocking part of the airflow and seeing what happens.  It would be very interesting indeed!  
 I've got a camera mounted in the inlet already.  Tufting the airflow shouldn't be that hard to do!  Finding the time to do it is another thing!  
 Vince Frazier  
 3965 Caborn Road  
 Mount Vernon, IN 47620  
 812-464-1839 work  
 812-985-7309 home  
 F-1H Rocket, N540VF  
 http://vincesrocket.com/airplane%20junk.html
 
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3965 Caborn Road
 
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812-464-1839 work
 
812-985-7309 home
 
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		Lee Logan
 
 
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				 Posted: Mon Jun 05, 2006 11:53 am    Post subject: cooling airflow | 
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				If a center divider works out, what about some baffling attached to it to divert some of the (presumed) forward flow along the engine upper centerline, down and over the cylinder bases?  Might be an interesting experiment.  If much of the cooling in-flow is being diverted by the aft baffles back toward the front of the engine rather than down through the cylinder fins, giving that flow (especially as it will now be slower), another chance to go where you want it might work. You have 200+ knot airflow coming in the cooling openings being slowed to near zero at the rear of the baffles and rerouted forward.  Might not be too hard to get some "thermal work" out of it... 
  
  
  On 6/5/06, Frazier, Vincent A <VFrazier(at)usi.edu (VFrazier(at)usi.edu)> wrote:  	  | Quote: | 	 		     
 Milt,  
 I just returned from vacation and saw your posting on the Rocket list.  I'd like to do a test of blocking part of the airflow and seeing what happens.  It would be very interesting indeed!  
 I've got a camera mounted in the inlet already.  Tufting the airflow shouldn't be that hard to do!  Finding the time to do it is another thing! 
 Vince Frazier 
 3965 Caborn Road 
 Mount Vernon, IN 47620 
 812-464-1839 work  
 812-985-7309 home 
 F-1H Rocket, N540VF 
  http://vincesrocket.com/airplane%20junk.html 
  
 
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