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I am not sure if this VDM chart helps the discussion. I hope might give the desired ideal AUTO RPM relationship ?
Not being a German speaker means I am in the hands of On line translators. http://img31.imageshack.us/img31/706/vdmdhzr99518b.jpg The various Engine and prop combinations are there. |
Great info there Ivank! Thank you mate!
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IvanK are you time travelling ?
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sry I was jocking making fun of the ability of Ivan to dig out interesting material.
What I see on this chart : Prop pitch value in function of engine rpm corrected by the speed regulator that hve a f=1-kx² law. My guess : x² stand for the dyn pressure and k stand for the ro correction That way basically we have the linear rules btw eng rpm and blade pitch that lead to the throttle only ctrled characteristic of the automation system. Clever ... WHat it means for us (speculation again )? you might hve to reset the syst one way or another in certain conditions. Wasn't there a reset button or a mention to a certain procedure in the manual like throttling full back ? |
Oh yeah TomcatViP, got it now, and thanks for the info, makes sense! ;)
Regarding the auto mode as we talk about it - it would be worth testing if the revs increase above 5500m automatically: ''The devices for the automatic regulations of the revs hitherto used will be modified by Messerschmitt and VDM as quickly as possible so that the short period increase in revs to 2600 for the DB 601 A and 2800 for the DB 601 N permissable above the full pressure height can also be made by the automatic device.'' The maximum permitted RPM for DB 601A-1 was 2400, which could be exceeded for short period of time above 5500m - up to 2600RPM. |
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No worries Continu0 ;) This is just a game and I lost my SA for a while. Hope to see you in the air! Great stuff IvanK :) Documentation like this = less whining :) |
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http://img219.imageshack.us/img219/6...eautopitch.jpg On the subject of the ideal AUTO RPM versus ATA (Below FTH) Relationship I think we can deduce from various RAE test documents, A set BF109T pilots notes (DB601n though) that the most likely relationship would be. 1.4ATA/2600 (DB601N) .... 2400 DB601Aa 1.3ATA/2400 1.23ATA/2300 1.15ATA/2200 2000RPM min governed valued (now confirmed for DB601 from RLM docs). Remembering of course that the actual determinant of RPM is throttle position :) One further point is that in game a Static runup at 1.3ATA will only get you 2000RPM. You should be able to get 2300RPM at zero forward speed. With these values in mind the Sim needs a little tweaking. Easily done from an instrumentation/animation point of view but the power output would need to reflect these values as well. |
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