EngJW
Mechanical
- Feb 25, 2003
- 682
After reading several NACA papers on submerged ducts and ram entrances, I am finding that my understanding is still pretty shaky (my background is mechanical).
What determines how much area is needed for the opening? I think that it would depend on the air flow requirement of the engine and an assumed velocity. If so, how would you select the velocity? It must have something to do with the velocity ratio in the NACA test data.
Next, why would the velocity through the area be any different than the velocity of the vehicle or air stream? It seems like the air would flow through at the same speed and then pile up at the carburetor.
When you want to determine the ram pressure, would you use the total pressure based on the air stream, or the air flowing through the duct?
Sorry if these are basic. I'm ready to be educated.
What determines how much area is needed for the opening? I think that it would depend on the air flow requirement of the engine and an assumed velocity. If so, how would you select the velocity? It must have something to do with the velocity ratio in the NACA test data.
Next, why would the velocity through the area be any different than the velocity of the vehicle or air stream? It seems like the air would flow through at the same speed and then pile up at the carburetor.
When you want to determine the ram pressure, would you use the total pressure based on the air stream, or the air flowing through the duct?
Sorry if these are basic. I'm ready to be educated.