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Unread 11-29-2002, 12:36 PM   #16
utabintarbo
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Originally posted by g.l.amour
that is totally against the principles of rotor and billA. there is no need to have increased flow resistance near outlets.

i thk i'm quoting billA here, who said that in a diameter of 1 inch around inlet there should be high resistance + turbulence. every where else in system and block, the lowest resistance possible should be sought after. so actually rotor's vdfc is a good shot. what puzzdre is fabricating the last days seems mighty promising also.
OK, how about this idea: have the top act as a mirror-image of the base. This would allow for a thin bp thickness and high velocity in the area of the die, adequate bp material immediately outside of die area, and no outlet restriction. I will try to follow up with a section to illustrate shortly.


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