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Old April 16th 06, 05:02 AM posted to rec.aviation.homebuilt
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Default Torsional Vibration and PSRU Design

stol wrote:
Today's multi-v belts -- the kind used to drive engine accessories on newer
cars -- are highly efficient and can handle huge amounts of power, up to
1000 hp.




Best of luck to ADK with his project.




Regards,




Gordon.





"cavelamb" wrote in message


Hmmmmm. If you are stating that a "serpentine belt", one that is a
about 1 inch wide and is used in most current vehicles will transmit
1000HP you might need to get another very stiff drink.
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! G

Ben


Ben, no problem. Just have 3ft wide pulleys and run it at 10,000rpm.
Airplanes are all about compromises, right? 8*)

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