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pavel569
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Posted: Wed Jan 09, 2008 8:41 am Post subject: LRI Probe Question |
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There is probably more than 10 topics about LRI or AOA - yes or not, buy or make etc. I have a machine shop and being cheap means I want to make it myself. I went through all these discussions here to find a recommended drawing for a probe.
http://www.ch601.org/resources/aoa/aoa.htm
If I look at the drawing it just doesn't give a sense to me. Both the holes opening are at the same angle - they are parallel so no matter what the angle of the probe with a wing is, they will have to read the same pressure. I see that the opening is actually not round but oval so it will have more/less area for air to come in but is that difference enough to have the right impact on the gage? What my common sense is telling me is that I have to have to drill the hole at port openings at a different angle - 45% so higher angle of attack will increase the ram pressure in lower probe.
One more thing - sharp or round edges. In my opinion it doesn't matter. Most important thing would be to have the flowing air coming only into the hole area opening - not to cumulate more air going in from other surfaces like pouring water through a funnel. So if I keep the probe edge flat just around the inlet, I should be fine. I'll make a few extras, so it may be for grab, I guess.
Please, let me know what you think.
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dbortol
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Posted: Wed Jan 09, 2008 11:17 am Post subject: LRI Probe Question |
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The angle of the ports doesn't matter, within reason. It's the angle of the surfaces to the relative airflow that causes a differential pressure.
On Jan 9, 2008 11:41 AM, pavel569 < pm569(at)hotmail.com (pm569(at)hotmail.com)> wrote:
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There is probably more than 10 topics about LRI or AOA - yes or not, buy or make etc. I have a machine shop and being cheap means I want to make it myself. I went through all these discussions here to find a recommended drawing for a probe.
http://www.ch601.org/resources/aoa/aoa.htm
If I look at the drawing it just doesn't give a sense to me. Both the holes opening are at the same angle - they are parallel so no matter what the angle of the probe with a wing is, they will have to read the same pressure. What my common sense is telling me is that I have to have to drill the hole at port openings at a different angle - 45% so higher angle of attack will increase the ram pressure in lower probe.
One more thing - sharp or round edges. In my opinion it doesn't matter. Most important thing would be to have the flowing air coming only into the hole area opening - not to cumulate more air going in from other surfaces like pouring water through a funnel. So if I keep the probe edge flat just around the inlet, I should be fine. I'll make a few extras, so it may be for grab, I guess.
Please, let me know what you think.
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Pavel
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Zodiac XL N581PM
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Posted: Wed Jan 09, 2008 11:18 am Post subject: LRI Probe Question |
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Pavel, I understand your concern. I have a LRI proble mounted under my XL's left wing that was made to these plans and it works well. Use it every time I fly. The probe is an aluminum bar cut square. One hole comes out the end and the second hole out the side. The corner of the bar is the split line. To adjust it to the planes stall you adjust the probe up or down. Best of luck, Bill
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Posted: Wed Jan 09, 2008 11:20 am Post subject: LRI Probe Question |
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Hi Pavel,
I built my own LRI probe and bought a new gauge from the manufacturer.
My take on the holes is you drill them just as shown in the
drawing. I haven't flown it in my plane yet (slight lack of flying
plane) but I did a little testing while holding it out the window of
a moving car. It works fine.
I think the part you might not be considering is the sharp corner
between the two input holes. This edge divides the air flow so a
portion goes in the upper sense hole and a different portion goes in
the lower hole. I think it is important for this edge to be sharp
and the space from the edge to the sense holes to be flat.
Have fun,
Paul
XL fuselage
At 08:41 AM 1/9/2008, you wrote:
Quote: | There is probably more than 10 topics about LRI or AOA - yes or not,
buy or make etc. I have a machine shop and being cheap means I want
to make it myself. I went through all these discussions here to find
a recommended drawing for a probe.
http://www.ch601.org/resources/aoa/aoa.htm
If I look at the drawing it just doesn't give a sense to me. Both
the holes opening are at the same angle - they are parallel so no
matter what the angle of the probe with a wing is, they will have
to read the same pressure. What my common sense is telling me is
that I have to have to drill the hole at port openings at a
different angle - 45% so higher angle of attack will increase the
ram pressure in lower probe.
One more thing - sharp or round edges. In my opinion it doesn't
matter. Most important thing would be to have the flowing air coming
only into the hole area opening - not to cumulate more air going in
from other surfaces like pouring water through a funnel. So if I
keep the probe edge flat just around the inlet, I should be fine.
I'll make a few extras, so it may be for grab, I guess.
Please, let me know what you think.
--------
Pavel
CA
Zodiac XL N581PM
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cookwithgas
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Posted: Thu Jan 10, 2008 7:44 am Post subject: Re: LRI Probe Question |
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Pavel:
I have one on my right wing mounted approximately where the pitot is mounted on the other wing. I made it exactly to the drawings and it works. I made one for Ron DeWeese in Georgia and he rounded everything off so it looks better and his works well also.
I've only had one test flight but will be tweaking some things including the LRI system on Saturday if we don't get too much snow today. It is pretty cool to watch the needle rise as you gain speed. Here are a few pictures of my installation:
http://www.cooknwithgas.com/12_1_07_LRI_ASL2.JPG
http://www.cooknwithgas.com/12_1_07_LRI_ASL.JPG
I made probes for several other builders and some sent me pictures that I posted here:
http://www.cooknwithgas.com/LRI.html
You will notice that some are rounded off and some are not.
I'll have more to report after some more flight testing.
Scott Laughlin
601XL/Corvair
Omaha, Nebraska
www.cooknwithgas.com
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pavel569
Joined: 21 Dec 2007 Posts: 77
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Posted: Fri Feb 22, 2008 11:18 am Post subject: Re: LRI Probe Question |
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Does anyone of you using a holes in the wing as a ports for AOA? IMHO it is the most accurate method. Any disadvantages, bugs - other than possibilities of insects or ice plugging the hole? They are really small - .060" so there shouldn't be too much problems with flies etc. And I really don't like the look of the probe protruding the wing.
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