Return-Path: Received: from [24.25.9.100] (HELO ms-smtp-01-eri0.southeast.rr.com) by logan.com (CommuniGate Pro SMTP 4.1.8) with ESMTP id 2991025 for flyrotary@lancaironline.net; Fri, 13 Feb 2004 16:29:58 -0500 Received: from ms-mss-03-ce0-1 ([10.10.5.86]) by ms-smtp-01-eri0.southeast.rr.com (8.12.10/8.12.7) with ESMTP id i1DLTqaL024408 for ; Fri, 13 Feb 2004 16:29:52 -0500 (EST) Received: from southeast.rr.com (localhost [127.0.0.1]) by ms-mss-03.southeast.rr.com (iPlanet Messaging Server 5.2 HotFix 1.21 (built Sep 8 2003)) with ESMTP id <0HT1004YNL1RWY@ms-mss-03.southeast.rr.com> for flyrotary@lancaironline.net; Fri, 13 Feb 2004 16:29:51 -0500 (EST) Received: from [10.10.1.21] (Forwarded-For: [129.33.49.251]) by ms-mss-03.southeast.rr.com (mshttpd); Fri, 13 Feb 2004 16:29:51 -0500 Date: Fri, 13 Feb 2004 16:29:51 -0500 From: echristley@nc.rr.com Subject: Re: [FlyRotary] Re: EFI Fuel Pressure To: Rotary motors in aircraft Reply-to: echristley@nc.rr.com Message-id: <851456852562.852562851456@southeast.rr.com> MIME-version: 1.0 X-Mailer: iPlanet Messenger Express 5.2 HotFix 1.21 (built Sep 8 2003) Content-type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-language: en Content-transfer-encoding: 7BIT Content-disposition: inline X-Accept-Language: en Priority: normal X-Virus-Scanned: Symantec AntiVirus Scan Engine ----- Original Message ----- From: Scott Stout Date: Friday, February 13, 2004 8:03 am Subject: [FlyRotary] Re: EFI Fuel Pressure > > Now I change the amount of fuel I want to have 25 inches off the > ground > to 2 gallons. However, I also change the square bucket to be big > enough > to hold the 2 gallons so that the fuel level is the same as the > original > 1 gallon bucket. Thus, the height of the fuel in the bucket is > the same > whether it is 1 gallon or 2 gallons. Does the pressure at the > bottom of > the 25 inch tube measure something other than 1psi? 2psi? 1.5psi? > > > Yep...Definitely time for that 2nd cup of coffee... > > What was holding the buckets up, and did the 2nd bucket get heavier? The column of water going to the ground isn't holding the bucket up, it is only holding the water directly above it. The bottom and sides of the bucket is actually holding up the rest of the fuel. Actually, the rest of the feul will exert some extra force on the column, but it requires calculus to figure it out and it won't be much.