Mailing List flyrotary@lancaironline.net Message #38656
From: David Staten <Dastaten@earthlink.net>
Subject: Re: [FlyRotary] Re: Flying
Date: Sun, 22 Jul 2007 15:00:19 -0500
To: Rotary motors in aircraft <flyrotary@lancaironline.net>
I find that very very interesting then. Doesn't mesh with what I leaned in college chem. Thanks for the chart.

Dave

Ron Springer wrote:

60% antifreeze and 40% water is the lowest according
to this website which includes a chart:

http://www.gi.alaska.edu/ScienceForum/ASF6/680.html

Ron Springer
Folsom, CA

--- David Staten <Dastaten@earthlink.net> wrote:

 

Steve Brooks wrote:

   

I've been working so many hours lately that I
     
really have not had much time
   

for flying.  It had been a month since I had flown
     
my turbo rotary powered
   

Cozy IV, though I had run it on two occasions
     
prior.
   

On the 4th of July, I drained the anti-freeze, and
     
replaced it with
   

distilled water.  Well, maybe 5% antifreeze is
     
left, but not more than that.
   

I took of this morning, with the OAT at 70 degrees.
     
I took off at my usual
   

5 lbs of boost on the turbo, and rotated at 80
     
knots about 1500 feet later.
   

While the flight was outstanding, with smooth air
     
an nearly unlimited
   

visibility, I did not see any marked improvement in
     
the straight water, over
   

the 50/50 water / antifreeze mixture.



     
The advantage out of a 50/50 mix is that it will
boil at a higher temp and freeze at a lower temp than any other ratio of
water/antifreeze. Ask any high school chemistry teacher.  Improved cooling
is not typically one of the benefits seen, if all other variables are
kept equal.

Glad you had an uneventful flight.

Dave

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