Fs atede ie hel aS aria nih oh the stylus point. (5) Cover. ap i fi iy Vd ng i nalts tae eal se aL aa The cover was bolted to the gage plate and was provided with 2 1/2 inch diameter pipe threads to permit auxiliary mounting. , (6) Adaptor Ring. An adaptor ring was provided which bolted to the gage plate and was provided with 6 inch internal threads for mounting on the standard gage mount. A ia] pAyCg il Xd The gage without the cover is snown on Figure C.U. cover, ready for installation, is shown in Figure C.17. The gage with The gage was calitreted as a complete unit. The calibration presfy sure steps were placed on ihe record blank. After calibration the iy LJ blank was advanced. ‘This movement caused a base line to be scratched ; | ,on the blank, \\ / installation, ~ The cover was then assembled and the gage was ready for Figure 3.15 is a photograph of a record blank showing the ycalibration steps, the base line, and a typical peak pressure reegrd. 3 2 B.6 ‘DYNAMIC FRESSURE GAGE B.6.1 zp General. pay Thé\dynamic pressure gage or "q" gage is a self-initiated, self- recording gages fan measuring dynamic pressure. Static pressure and stagnation pre2nstres are recorded on a single aluminized glass disk by the action cae pressure sensing capsules. The gag mee e diameter with ah Figure C.9) is 38 inches long and 3.8 inches in 12 5/8 inches from “inches. The stagna ameter of 1/4 inch, rical nose. The static pressure inlet is ront of the gage end has a diameter cf 0.15 pressure inlet is 11 inches long with a di- pt for the first half inch from the front which is choked down to 3/ inch. Two 53-inch female pipe weldolets are welded to the bottom ofjthe gage for mounting. The gage is mounted on two 6 1/2 foot lengths 3-inch pipe, broken 18 inches below the gage with unions to facilitate recovery. Projecting laterally from the rear of the gage are a photohiyhe and a fusible link for initiation of the gage. i B.6.2 Uo Recording System 4 é pressure sensitive capsule e mounted with the axis of each 90° apart in a plane through the face of the recording disk. The capsules are positioned such that the sty, will scratch concentrate traces 1 13/16 inches and 1 $78 vhones in diameter on the aluminized coating on the disk. re? Rigid mounting and precision machinidgtre critical in the unit consisting of the recording disk, turntable, mountsg~and.drive motor, (see Figure C.10). Because of a 2-to-1 gear reduc ‘ the turntable is driven at 5 rpm by a 10 rpm chronometric govern giving a stylus to disk speed of 0.4745 in./sec. element and 0.4254 in./sec. for the static element.” 61 volt DC motor, e stagnation

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