<VV> Costom Fans/ Thrown Belts
Ron
ronh at owt.com
Wed May 23 21:22:59 EDT 2012
It's called "choke flow" and is well known in compressible flow practice.
RonH
----- Original Message -----
From: "Smitty" <vairologist at cox.net>
To: <virtualvairs at corvair.org>
Sent: Wednesday, May 23, 2012 4:59 PM
Subject: <VV> Costom Fans/ Thrown Belts
>
> Exactly right. Both theory of fluid dynamics and experimental data show
> that at some point, an increased differential in pressure through a
> nozzle
> (cooling fins) has no increase in flow and can actually lead to a
> decrease
> in flow.
>
> Some who just knee-jerk state that the fans are inadequate have not
> thought
> the subject through or in some cases are parroting others in an attempt
> to
> seem knowledgeable.
> ---------------------------------------------------------
> Smitty says; All novices should read and think on your post. It covers a
> number of points very well. The parrot thing lives daily right here in
> VV.
> Somebody makes a post that may be eye opening or not worth the characters
> it
> took to print it. Thing is, people repeat the post in its entirety and
> people see it over and over and figure it must be true if it gets that
> much
> publicity. They feel bound to repeat it first time the subject comes up
> again.
> Lets all sit back and see how many people repeat your lengthy post just to
> make a 4 line
> comment on it. The parrots will
>
>
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