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Ian Stirling wrote:
Peter Dohm wrote: snip The 9 cylinder 1820 and 1840 CID radials used on B-17's were geared approximately 16:9. However, your point is well taken, and I also am unable to name any 4 or 6 cylinder engines that have stood the test of time with reduction drives. I also believe that tuning any drive system, including a PSRU, is a science--when fully understood. And therein lies the rub: There's plenty left to learn--especially if it must also be light. So, in practice, you are right--it is still an art. :-( I suspect that electronics help. Instrumenting the shaft, to measure resonances in real time is no longer prohibitively expensive. I suspect a belt PSRU - if properly configured could act to decouple the prop from the engine/shaft somewhat. Add one or more rotational vibrational dampers - fill the shaft with oil? And trim. Best tool available to the amateur is a variable speed strobe - Party Light! That way you can actually look and SEE what's happening. Richard |
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