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Re: Europa-List: where to put OAT sensor?

Subject: Re: Europa-List: where to put OAT sensor?
From: nigel_graham@m-tecque.co.uk <nigelgraham@mtecque.co.uk>
Date: Mon, 24 Feb 2014 11:43:50

Ahh! wrong plenum. That makes more sense as I would expect induction air 
downstream of the turbo to be in the high 70's C.
Thanks for the clarification.
Nigel

On 24/02/2014 09:16, David Joyce wrote:
> <davidjoyce@doctors.org.uk>
>
> Nigel, Yes I have a 914' but I am talking about  the space fed 
> directly from a NACA inlet which gathers the air before it enters the 
> turbo. Like all the cowling inlets it will be pressurised by the 
> slipstream/propwash No doubt post turbo the temperature will be higher 
> still - which is why 914s don't need carb icing protection.
>      Regards, David
>
>  "nigel_graham@m-tecque.co.uk" <nigel_graham@m-tecque.co.uk> wrote:
>> <nigel_graham@m-tecque.co.uk>
>>
>> If I remember correctly, isn't 'DJ powered by a 914? If so, the 
>> plenum will be fed with heat sinked (sunk?) air fresh from a 
>> blisteringly hot turbo. Once Mr. Boyle has added his two cents, I'm 
>> surprised that the difference between plenum and OAT is only 8c!
>>
>> Nigel
>>
>> On 23/02/2014 12:04, David Joyce wrote:
>>> <davidjoyce@doctors.org.uk>
>>>
>>>
>>> Alan & rowland, problem with anywhere subject to ram air 
>>> pressurization is that it will give an appreciably higher temp than 
>>> true OAT.(Boyle & his law). I have an airbox temp sensor in my air 
>>> plenum and also an OAT sensor in the wing root just in front of the 
>>> flap control slot and the two give significantly different temps 
>>> once the plane is flying, if I remember rightly by something like 
>>> 8C. Regards, David Joyce, G-XSDJ
>>>
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