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dbecker
Mechanical
- Dec 16, 2008
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Hello,
I am trying to calculate the power loss associated with windage for flat disks about 6 feet in diameter.
If I have disk speed, diameter and fluid properties; is there a generalized formula for calculating power loss?
I have found a document that calculates this value for a cylinder inside a cylinder (rotor inside stator) but not for the back and front of a short flat disk.
This is the NASA document
NASA TN D-4849
I tried looking for something online and was not able to find any information regarding this.
I am assuming this can be derived via integration across the disk radius, but I would rather not go through this process if there exists a general solution backed by experimental data.
Thank you,
- Dan
I am trying to calculate the power loss associated with windage for flat disks about 6 feet in diameter.
If I have disk speed, diameter and fluid properties; is there a generalized formula for calculating power loss?
I have found a document that calculates this value for a cylinder inside a cylinder (rotor inside stator) but not for the back and front of a short flat disk.
This is the NASA document
NASA TN D-4849
I tried looking for something online and was not able to find any information regarding this.
I am assuming this can be derived via integration across the disk radius, but I would rather not go through this process if there exists a general solution backed by experimental data.
Thank you,
- Dan