Re: PSRU design advantages

Re: PSRU design advantages

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 Re: PSRU design advantages Ernest Christley Reply Send to a Friend   Print
 
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PSRU design advantages ADK 04-02-2006
Richard Lamb wrote:

> But then the topic is resonance, is not it.
> And?
> With the exception of combinations which are known to have
> engine/prop/AIRFRAME
> resonance issues (hint, hint, hint), certified engines avoid that trap
> entirely
> (well, mostly?).
>

I am glad to add the "(well, mostly?)", because I could read that as "not
at all". What you do have with a certified engine is a situation where
the prop manufacturer has tested their prop with that engine. It's a
well studied combination that everyone knows how to work with.

For instance, you cannot cut a metal prop down but so far. Why? Because
everyone knows where that resonant point is, and cutting the prop down
to 70" will land you smack-dab in the middle of patooky when one of the
blades comes off.

But build a new prop of your own design, sufficiently different from the
typical prop...then it doesn't matter if you put it on a certified
powerplant or the front of your Oldsmobile. Unless you have the
facilities to test it, its longevity is just guesswork.


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