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Sent: Sunday, February 29, 2004 5:03
PM
Subject: [FlyRotary] Re: EDDIE variable
Intake photos
Way
to go Ed! It looks like it might work, maybe even well, maybe even very
well!
How
do you keep your workshop so neat and clean?
Congratulations!
Tommy<><
Well, folks, the unveiling is
here.
Here are the first photos of my variable length
intake manifold designed based on the EDDIE analysis. The primary and
secondary of each rotor are merged into one runner (1 3/4" dia). These
two runners are composed of 1.854 dia tube in which the 1.75" dia tubes
slide. One set for each rotor. There is a small DC 50 rpm motor
(turns out this is a bit slow) that turns a jack screw. This jack
screw drives the throttle body mount and the two 1.75" dia tubes and changes
the length by 4" which is a range of approx 1500 rpm. I wanted to get
a 6-7" change, but this is a prototype, so I used what I had laying around
in terms of manifold parts which put the whole setup 3-4" higher than
I want. So depending on OAT the
1500 rpm range could give me the EDDIE from 5000 - 6500 rpm.
There is a controller with limit switches at
the upper and lower extension to independently stop the motor when limits
are reached. I have a small potentiometer with a gear on its
shaft. A rack is attached to the throttle body which moves up and down
with it. The teeth of the rack turn the pot which of course changes
the voltage which is indicated on the control box by 10 Red LEDs.
There is a dual color LED which is Green when the throttle body is extending
and is Red when it is retracting.
A few photos are attached. Hope to
install it on the aircraft tomorrow and within a day or two have it
running.
Ed Anderson
RV-6A N494BW Rotary
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Matthews, NC