Burner2k
Aerospace
- Jun 13, 2015
- 193
Gotta crazy question here.
We have need to vent out cooling air outta of the airframe from within. Unfortunately, we are extremely constrained by lack of space for a proper exit ducting. A crazy suggestion of using louvers and positioning them on the skin in a region of low external
air pressure may be enough to do the job. Suggestion was provided by an external consultant and apparently his team have used similar solution on a couple of aircraft programs.
I am being tasked to do some basic research on feasibility of the same. I think I need to come up with some basic numbers on louver blade dimensions (how high from surface), blade sizing etc. All my searching so far have led to me louver materials for HVAC applications. I suppose, I could use it as a starting point.
Just posting here to request if any folks have idea about louver design, selection or experience, please do provide pointers on how to proceed.
Thanks
We have need to vent out cooling air outta of the airframe from within. Unfortunately, we are extremely constrained by lack of space for a proper exit ducting. A crazy suggestion of using louvers and positioning them on the skin in a region of low external
air pressure may be enough to do the job. Suggestion was provided by an external consultant and apparently his team have used similar solution on a couple of aircraft programs.
I am being tasked to do some basic research on feasibility of the same. I think I need to come up with some basic numbers on louver blade dimensions (how high from surface), blade sizing etc. All my searching so far have led to me louver materials for HVAC applications. I suppose, I could use it as a starting point.
Just posting here to request if any folks have idea about louver design, selection or experience, please do provide pointers on how to proceed.
Thanks