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Scott Skylane wrote: In the piston (large radial) world, a water/alcohol mix is injected just downstream of the carburettor for hight power operation. This has the effect of reducing combustion chamber temperatures, thus allowing higher manifold pressures (i.e. HP) without detonation. Scott, Are you guys using ADI on the -6? And congrats on making First Officer!! -- Dale L. Falk There is nothing - absolutely nothing - half so much worth doing as simply messing around with airplanes. http://home.gci.net/~sncdfalk/flying.html |
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"Don Hammer" wrote in message
... A jet engine produces thrust by the amount of mass it can push out the back end. By injecting water you have increased that mass and the thrust increases without a cooresponding increase in internal temperature. Ooo, a steam engine! Paul |
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![]() "Paul Sengupta" wrote in message ... "Don Hammer" wrote in message ... A jet engine produces thrust by the amount of mass it can push out the back end. By injecting water you have increased that mass and the thrust increases without a cooresponding increase in internal temperature. Ooo, a steam engine! PW, GE and Honeywell and going to merge with Stanley. |
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Thanks for all your replies. I understand it now. On the older big radials
equipped with some form of pre-charging, the charger itself would heat up the air as it compresses it and have effect on the detonation point. Now it makes sense ![]() Triple Delta |
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Dale wrote:
/snip/ Scott, Are you guys using ADI on the -6? And congrats on making First Officer!! Dale, Yes, we use it, generally for takeoffs above about 85,000 lbs. If anyone's interested the fuel burn for an R2800 CB-16 is as follows: Max Dry power (53" M.P. 2800 RPM 1950 HP) 1850 lbs/hr Max Wet power (59.5" 2800 RPM 2400 HP) 1550 lbs/hr And thanks for the congrats!! It sure beats working for a living ![]() Happy Flying! Scott Skylane |
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