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>Effect of modifications to induction system on altitude performance of V-1710-93 engine III : use of parabolic rotating guide vanes and NACA designed auxiliary-stage inlet elbow and interstage duct
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Effect of modifications to induction system on altitude performance of V-1710-93 engine III : use of parabolic rotating guide vanes and NACA designed auxiliary-stage inlet elbow and interstage duct
Bench runs of a modified V-1710-93 engine equipped with a two-stage supercharger, interstage carburetor, aftercooler assembly, and backfire screens have been made at a simulated altitude of 29,000 feet to determine the effect of several induction-system modifications on the engine and supercharger performance. The standard guide vanes on the auxiliary- and engine-stage superchargers were replaced by rotating guide vanes with a parabolic blade profile. The auxiliary-stage inlet elbow and interstage duct were replaced with new units of NACA design. These modifications were made one at a time and data were obtained after each change to determine the effect of each modification. All runs were made at a constant engine speed of 3000 rpm at a simulated altitude of 29,000 feet and all changes in engine power were made by varying the speed of the auxiliary-stage supercharger.
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