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Subject: Re: Europa-List: Cabin vent - air outlet?
From: Sidsel & Svein Johnsen <sidsel.svein@oslo.online.no>
Date: Thu, 11 Sep 2008 23:30:02

Karel,

No, I have not measured the pressure, I relied on what EA2004 said also 
about the pressure in this area.  I think they were correct, because the air 
speed over the top is higher than the airplane's speed through the ambient 
air and hence the pressure is lower than the ambient pressure (compare the 
fuselage profile to a wing profile - higher speed hence lower pressure on 
top of the wing).

All I can say for sure is that the pressure at my vent outlet is lower than 
in the cockpit, because air goes out through that vent (I can feel the air 
flow by holding my hand under the outlet opening).  The air pressure in the 
cockpit may be higher than ambient, though, because of the efficient NACA 
intakes on both sides (built as per Europa standard).  If air comes in 
through your vent, it must mean that your cocpit pressure is lower than at 
your top vent opening.  Where does this air leave your cockpit?

Svein


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "karelvranken" <karelvranken@hotmail.com>
Sent: Thursday, September 11, 2008 9:11 PM
Subject: Re: Europa-List: Cabin vent - air outlet?


> <karelvranken@hotmail.com>
>
> Svein,
> You say the area where you placed the outlet is a low pressure area. Are 
> you sure? Did you measure that pressure? I think when the profile is 
> diminishing the pressure raises. On that place I have an intake for 
> ventilation and even in hot days I can't open fully the inlet because the 
> windstream can't be endured for a long time.
> Regards,
> Karel Vranken.  F-PKRL 



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