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No. High ambient relative humidity has the same effect as increased density altitude.Does this mean we should expect a minor increase in thrust from our engines in hi %RH environments vs drier ones?
You got it right, Wang Chung. There's no density increase induced by introducing water vapor in the mixture, in fact the opposite is true: Dry air is more dense than moist air.Wang Chung said:We used ADI on for most takeoffs in the Convair 240 (P&W R-2800 radial engines) when I was flying cargo. Using ADI allowed for us to pull about 3" of extra MP over a "dry" takeoff, increasing our allowable MTOW by over 2000 pounds and increasing horsepower about 300hp per engine.
Using ADI de-riches the mixture and decreases the fuel flow about 200pph to the engine at takeoff. I was never 100% clear on the complete explanation, but my understanding was that the ADI somehow displaces some of the fuel being delivered to the engine thru the pressure carb, thereby automatically leaning the mixture to a "best power" setting. Such a setting would normally cause detonation, but the cooling effect of the ADI counteracted this.
Any round engine guys able to confirm or deny this theory??
LMAO.......There have been many instances when I had wished airplanes had horns! I usually use igniters or at night, strobes.ArcticFlier said:The water injection was how I used to get the F/O's attention on the ground while he/she was helping with passengers and not properly paying attention to me.
Let's see: SRL off
Water on
Power lever (or whatever it was called) forward
Copious amounts of water/meth splashing around the left inlet and some onto said F/O.
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Uncle Sparky said:Under the rationale of injecting water into a turbine engine, why don't you see an increase or change in power while flying in heavy rain?
It's the nature of the beast...mar said:When I operated the TPE331 in heavy rain or snow I observed a drop in *EGT* but the torque remained constant.
This would allow (as enigma said) more fuel to be added (temporarily) up to the max EGT limit and thus provide an increase in power.
But it's just temporary.
Hope that made sense.