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04-05-2009, 04:45 PM
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Errors in ASI Calibration Article, Kitplanes, Feb. 2009
The tables of ASI reading vs water manometer height in the "Maintain thy airspeed ..." article in the Feb. 2009 Kitplanes are completely wrong. All the values of water height that I checked are more than 25% in error. Strangely enough, the same author published a similar article in the July 89 Kitplanes, but the earlier article had correct data.
The following formulae give results that are within 0.1% of the "official" specs in AN 05-10-24:
For ASIs in mph, water height (inches) =((1+0.2*(ASI/761.22)^2)^3.5-1)*407.51
For ASIs in kt, water height (inches) =((1+0.2*(ASI/661.48)^2)^3.5-1)*407.51
For ASIs in km/h, water height (cm) =((1+0.2*(ASI/1225.06)^2)^3.5-1)*1035.083
You can download zipped Excel and OpenOffice spreadsheets that convert between ASI reading and water manometer height.
Correct data follows:
Code:
Airspeed Water
Reading Column
(mph) (inches)
40 0.79
50 1.23
60 1.77
70 2.42
80 3.16
90 4.00
100 4.94
110 5.99
120 7.13
130 8.38
140 9.73
150 11.18
160 12.74
170 14.41
180 16.17
190 18.05
200 20.03
210 22.13
220 24.33
230 26.64
240 29.07
250 31.61
260 34.26
270 37.03
280 39.92
290 42.93
Airspeed Water
Reading Column
(kt) (inches)
40 1.04
50 1.63
60 2.35
70 3.20
80 4.19
90 5.31
100 6.56
110 7.94
120 9.47
130 11.12
140 12.92
150 14.86
160 16.94
170 19.15
180 21.52
190 24.02
200 26.68
210 29.48
220 32.44
230 35.54
240 38.80
250 42.22
Airspeed Water
Reading Column
(km/h) (cm)
60 1.74
70 2.37
80 3.09
90 3.92
100 4.84
110 5.85
120 6.97
130 8.18
140 9.49
150 10.90
160 12.41
170 14.02
180 15.73
190 17.53
200 19.44
210 21.45
220 23.56
230 25.77
240 28.08
250 30.49
260 33.01
270 35.62
280 38.35
290 41.17
300 44.11
310 47.14
320 50.29
330 53.54
340 56.89
350 60.36
360 63.93
370 67.62
380 71.41
390 75.31
400 79.33
410 83.46
420 87.70
430 92.05
440 96.52
450 101.11
460 105.81
470 110.63
480 115.57
490 120.63
500 125.81
Last edited by Kevin Horton : 04-05-2009 at 05:06 PM.
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04-05-2009, 05:02 PM
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I'm assuming you have notified Kitplanes?
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04-05-2009, 05:04 PM
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Originally Posted by PCHunt
I'm assuming you have notified Kitplanes?
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Yes
(extra characters to keep some forum software writer happy)
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04-05-2009, 07:23 PM
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Well this is timely. I just inherited a Meriam micromanometer yesterday which indicates .001 inches of water to 20", and I was wondering if it would be useful for calibrating aircraft instruments. Does anybody know if this type instrument is what is used by certificated shops for calibrating these instruments?
http://www.meriam.com/productcart/pc...8&idproduct=35
Thanks Kevin!
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04-06-2009, 04:49 PM
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Readings
Kevin: Thanks so much for giving us the correct info and publishing the links. Bill
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04-06-2009, 05:31 PM
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Kevin, nice spreadsheet! It will make things easier, thanks.
(Ok guys, he's sitting there with a broken leg and an idle mind...somebody suggest a project, quick! <g>)
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04-06-2009, 07:16 PM
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Originally Posted by DanH
Kevin, nice spreadsheet! It will make things easier, thanks.
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You're welcome. I'm happy to help out where I can.
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(Ok guys, he's sitting there with a broken leg and an idle mind...somebody suggest a project, quick! <g>)
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I've got lots of projects. I'm working on several articles that will hopefully eventually end up in Kitplanes. I'm experimenting with a more capable data analysis program. I'll be asking for some guys to try out an experimental method to determine engine power using fuel flow, fuel flow at peak EGT, rpm, compression ratio and displacement (more on this in a few days). I'm going to try to puzzle out some niggling minor issues with my data recording scripts. I want to work on making vector graphic files for the paint scheme on my aircraft. And, I may even update the software that runs my web site - I've been putting that off for over two years.
I might also do some more prep work on my own pitch axis autopilot that works via pitch trim, using adaptive gains. I did enough simulation work with X-Plane last year to convince me that the concept had some hope of success. Now I need to buy a Parallax Propeller microcontoller and learn how to program it.
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04-06-2009, 10:06 PM
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ASI Cal SS
Thx Kevin for the SS
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04-06-2009, 10:21 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Noah
Well this is timely. I just inherited a Meriam micromanometer yesterday which indicates .001 inches of water to 20", and I was wondering if it would be useful for calibrating aircraft instruments. Does anybody know if this type instrument is what is used by certificated shops for calibrating these instruments?
http://www.meriam.com/productcart/pc...8&idproduct=35
Thanks Kevin!
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This should work just fine if you can read to .00 . You will need some tubing and a T fitting and a bulb from a blood pressure cuff to apply pressure and bleed it off.
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04-07-2009, 05:09 AM
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<<I've got lots of projects.>>
I was kidding. You're the last guy I'd expect to harbor an idle mind. Remember the thread Paul started some time back about "Who do you believe"? You're in my top three. Get well quick.
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