Steve,
Thanks for sharing your work.
Bobby
From: Rotary motors in aircraft
[mailto:flyrotary@lancaironline.net] On
Behalf Of Steven W. Boese
Sent: Wednesday, March 09, 2011
4:41 PM
To: Rotary
motors in aircraft
Subject: [FlyRotary] Re: more
staging and tuning
Tracy,
Correcting for the effect of injector lag
only under certain conditions is missing the whole point of making the
correction at all. The dead time is constant and as a result, it affects
the amount of fuel delivered under all conditions. The fact that the
correction made by my hardware was so effective tells me that you have nailed
the calculation of the amount of fuel required. All we have to do is
actually deliver that amount of fuel.
The secondary injectors are affected by
their dead time also, and the larger they are, the more of an effect that dead
time will have because the pulse width is smaller for the same amount of fuel
delivered. The information that I’ve seen indicates that dead times
are slightly different for different injectors but not by much. The 1.2
ms that I used is not a magic number, but using something in the neighborhood
of the actual value is much better than leaving it out.
Applying the dead time correction across
the board removes the requirement to correct for it anywhere in the MAP
table. Mode 6 then is needed only to compensate for the different flow
rating of the secondary injectors rather than using the MAP table correction to
compensate for a variable combination of flow rating and dead time (amoung
other things) throughout the whole MAP table.
I’ve attached an updated plot that
clarifies the questions Ed asked. As can be seen, it took less than 30
seconds to go from an essentially default controller condition to one that
worked well over the entire power range that I could attain. Adjusting
mode 6 for the case of different sized secondaries would only add a few seconds
to this procedure. I would expect that the tuning procedure would be
equally effective no matter what sized injectors (within reason) were used as
long as their dead times were taken into account.
If it doesn’t work this way,
I’ll eat my socks. What the heck…let’s up the
ante… I’ll eat YOUR socks. Know that I’m smiling while
writing this even though I might get a package from Shady Bend in the mail.
Steve
From: Rotary motors in aircraft
[mailto:flyrotary@lancaironline.net] On
Behalf Of Tracy
Sent: Wednesday, March 09, 2011
2:02 PM
To: Rotary
motors in aircraft
Subject: [FlyRotary] Re: more
staging and tuning
Interesting results
Steve. I didn't think a simple across the board increase would be that
effective. In view of your earlier results I made a minor change to the
EC2/3 software to bump up the injector pulse width but only when the staging
point is reached. This only applies to the setup for same sized
primary & secondary injectors. With the much larger secondaries on
the 4 port Renesis the mixture goes rich instead of lean at the staging point
(unless Mode 6 is adjusted to compensate).
I have not flight tested the change yet.
Tracy