One of my professors in college (Purdue, Aero/Astro), who went to MIT, 
and later became head of the Dept at Purdue, told a story in our 
Aerodynamic Noise class of having made a large speaker while an 
undergrad at MIT, which was installed in a dorm room (or, rather, the 
modified dorm room was the speaker enclosure) and pointed through the 
window across the Charles River at Boston and Beacon Hill.  The testing 
was curtailed when the Cambridge and Boston police visited to explain 
that some good citizens were complaining of loud noises and that windows 
had been broken and could they please do something about that.  No 
charges were filed but the students were put on notice that anymore such 
behavior would result in severe penalties.  Of course they complied...

My project in that class was to build and test a supersonic propeller.  
This was a 24" radius propeller turning at approx 12000 RPM, driven by a 
very large electric motor with a 20:1 pulley ratio (drive to driven).  
Everything was working well until a piece of plastic sheet about 10'x20' 
got sucked into it from across the hangar, and bent the 1" steel drive 
shaft about 30deg and ripped off the jack bearings from the stand.  We 
fixed that and started more runs when we were advised that experiments 
were complete.  Other students in the lab (a converted large hangar at 
the airport) complained of loud noise, too much wind, and other asserted 
and considerable dangers, the Nuke E guys wanted their safety equipment 
(a chain link fence deal with a 2" thick piece of plexiglas for viewing 
the activities) returned, and the lab techs determined that too much 
power was being drawn off a 220V circuit to be safe for any length of 
time.  It generated a lot of noise from the supersonic shock waves 
generated off the tips (running at about 1200fps) and a good portion of 
the blades, and the waveforms looked really cool on an oscilloscope.  
That experiment and some guys who built a seriously nasty rocket engine 
got high accolades.

That was the most fun I had in college, well in class anyway.  We didn't 
know sh*t about much we were doing, but threw a bunch of castoff stuff 
together we found laying around the lab and let her rip.  Oh, and I got 
an A in the class.

--R

_______________________________________
http://www.okiebenz.com
For new parts see official list sponsor: http://www.buymbparts.com/
For used parts email [EMAIL PROTECTED]

To Unsubscribe or change delivery options go to:
http://okiebenz.com/mailman/listinfo/mercedes_okiebenz.com

Reply via email to