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Steven Green
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Posted: Sun Sep 14, 2008 9:26 am Post subject: resonance 912 |
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Ted,
Is the noise cyclicle in amplitude? If so there may be two fundamental
frequencies creating a "beat". Is the wing fabric noticable tighter on one
wing than on the other, in the prop area?
If I remember correctly you said that the noise was independant of engine
speed. What about air speed, does it change with air speed? Does it do it
in a high speed decent with the engine at idle.
Did you say it would do it during a static run up?
Steven Green
Hope to see ya'll in London soon
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Posted: Mon Sep 15, 2008 2:08 am Post subject: resonance 912 |
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Okay, the easy answer first. Yes, first time out the gate, at Miss Lite, a
year ago October, I suspected that was it. Was told by Ronny Smith that it
was not the carbs, it needed the expensive four inch spacer (which I had but
not installed). I installed it. Same-O. Later, purchased vacuum gauges
and went after the carbs. Set them and checked them -- four times in so
many months. No joy. Took off the four inch spacer and bought another two
inch spacer (needed different bolts of course) still no joy. balanced
better for flying though and left it on. Thought maybe it was noise from
the prop hub and bought another expensive play pretty spinner. Looks good.
No workie.
Now, it makes the noise on run up from about 3500 on, on the ground!!!!
Makes no difference how fast I am flying, it is there. I have it on decent
for landing, feathered back, just not as loud, same beat though. Taking
off, full throttle, I dont notice it cause of all the extra noise but as
soon as I pull back -- it says "I'm baaaack!".
On to the fabric. Although it maybe coming from there, why would it not
change in beat? I have taped up the wing area approximately where it should
be on both wings, no change in sound. I padded the back, sides, top inside
and around, no change, just maybe not as loud to me in the cabin. It is not
a thumping sound. It is a metallic sound to me as gears meshing or washers
running. I am so convinced it is in the gear box, I will PAY someone to
check it (must be a qualified rotax mech) and then if it is in there, I can
get it on warrantee. Just wait and hear it yourself next week. Going to be
an expensive run from here to there but I just hope I will be able to get
gas along the way. See ya there. Ted Cowan, Alabama, Slingshot 912UL
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slyck(at)frontiernet.net Guest
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Posted: Mon Sep 15, 2008 6:01 am Post subject: resonance 912 |
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Ted, this is a long shot, but are your cylinder compressions equal?
BB
On 15, Sep 2008, at 6:07 AM, Ted Cowan wrote:
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Okay, the easy answer first. Yes, first time out the gate, at Miss
Lite, a year ago October, I suspected that was it. Was told by
Ronny Smith that it was not the carbs, it needed the expensive four
inch spacer (which I had but not installed). I installed it. Same-
O. Later, purchased vacuum gauges and went after the carbs. Set
them and checked them -- four times in so many months. No joy.
Took off the four inch spacer and bought another two inch spacer
(needed different bolts of course) still no joy. balanced better
for flying though and left it on. Thought maybe it was noise from
the prop hub and bought another expensive play pretty spinner.
Looks good. No workie.
Now, it makes the noise on run up from about 3500 on, on the
ground!!!! Makes no difference how fast I am flying, it is there.
I have it on decent for landing, feathered back, just not as loud,
same beat though. Taking off, full throttle, I dont notice it
cause of all the extra noise but as soon as I pull back -- it says
"I'm baaaack!".
On to the fabric. Although it maybe coming from there, why would
it not change in beat? I have taped up the wing area approximately
where it should be on both wings, no change in sound. I padded the
back, sides, top inside and around, no change, just maybe not as
loud to me in the cabin. It is not a thumping sound. It is a
metallic sound to me as gears meshing or washers running. I am so
convinced it is in the gear box, I will PAY someone to check it
(must be a qualified rotax mech) and then if it is in there, I can
get it on warrantee. Just wait and hear it yourself next week.
Going to be an expensive run from here to there but I just hope I
will be able to get gas along the way. See ya there. Ted Cowan,
Alabama, Slingshot 912UL
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Dana
Joined: 13 Dec 2007 Posts: 1047 Location: Connecticut, USA
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Posted: Mon Sep 15, 2008 8:38 am Post subject: resonance 912 |
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One bit of useful data to solve the resonance problem is to know the
frequencies. When you hear a "beat frequency" resonance, like a twin
engine airplane with the engines out of synch, the beat frequency is equal
to the difference in the primary frequencies. For example, if one engine
is turning 3000 rpm and the other is at 3060 rpm, that's a 60 rpm
difference or 1 cycle per second, i.e. the beat frequency would have a 1
second period.
Timing the beat period and comparing it to the other various speeds (engine
rpm, exhaust pulse frequency, reduction ratio, etc.) may lead to a match
which points to the source.
-Dana
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He's dead, Jim. Grab his tricorder and his wallet.
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