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http://www.hexatronengineering.com/60hp_champ.htm
uses the Burep as a measure of engine power. What the heck is a Burep? PS I recently saw this Hexadyne P60 engine at the Salon de l'ULM in Blois, France. Looks neat, but is not cheap. Are any flying yet? |
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Its not actually a measure of power. Its directly proportional to
HorsePower per RPM per Displacement. If you calculate HP/RPM/Displ for each case and multiply by 13,000,000 you will get their "Bureps". Seems like an engine comparison factor. ----------------------------------------- SQ2000 canard http://www.abri.com/sq2000 On Sep 4, 12:26 am, jan olieslagers wrote: http://www.hexatronengineering.com/60hp_champ.htm uses the Burep as a measure of engine power. What the heck is a Burep? PS I recently saw this Hexadyne P60 engine at the Salon de l'ULM in Blois, France. Looks neat, but is not cheap. Are any flying yet? |
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OK. Here is some more info. HorsePower per RPM per Displacement is
equal to torque per displacement. Its a yardstick of engine overall performance. On another website - http://www.epi-eng.com/piston_engine..._yardstick.htm - they call it BMEPs. On Sep 8, 7:05 pm, abripl wrote: Its not actually a measure of power. Its directly proportional to HorsePower per RPM per Displacement. If you calculate HP/RPM/Displ for each case and multiply by 13,000,000 you will get their "Bureps". Seems like an engine comparison factor. ----------------------------------------- SQ2000 canardhttp://www.abri.com/sq2000 On Sep 4, 12:26 am, jan olieslagers wrote: |
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