Suppose
the winch is spinning at 2500 rpm. The circumference of a 3" drum is 9.42 in,
so the winch will pull in 2500 * 9.42 inches each minute. That means that the
line would be moving at 22.3 mph along the ground. Of course, the drum
diameter and/or the rpm are probably something different, but this sounds
approximately right -- you see on tv that a dog can almost catch a fake rabbit
pulled by a winch.
Why then does the plane go so fast? Because its
speed is a multiple of the line's ground speed, depending on the climb angle
(the plane's airspeed is the ground speed of the line divided by the cosine of
the launch angle). The steeper the climb, the faster the plane will be
traveling. If the plane is climbing at 75 degrees, it's traveling at 86 mph.
As the plane gets to the top and starts diving, the dive speed will be
increased by the acceleration of gravity and the stored energy in the
stretched line.
You can make a rough guess at the plane's speed when it
enters the zoom, as well as the amount of altitude gained in a zoom, by timing
the duration of the zoom -- if it's vertical (if not, this doesn't work). At
the WSM, I timed many zooms. For the moment, let's make a lot of simplifying
assumptions. A vertical zoom that lasts 4 seconds will give up 4 * 32 ft/sec,
or 128 ft/sec in velocity. If the ending velocity is 30 ft/sec, the plane had
to start out at 158 ft/sec, or 108 mph. The average velocity is (30 + 158) / 2
or 94 ft/sec, so the plane gained 4 * 94 = 376 feet in the zoom.
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Subject: [RCSE] Top end speed in MPH ! Math quiz
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responding
For you math guys.
Lets take the NATS/ LSF winches as an
example.
OK, first , line
diameter may not be needed for this calculation but drum diameter would
be . Im not sure of that exact drum diameter,,,,,,,
???? 3" ?
If using a three inch diameter , lets keep it
constant. I know the drum gets bigger when the line is
stacked. But, you can figure it both ways if
your having a slow day.
The question is:
What is the maximum miles per hour that the
winch will go pulling a 4 lb to a 6 lb model ?
One other factor Im giving you. Im
not talking about launching using the normal arc up over the
turnaround. Im talking about a parrallel to the ground, from winch
toward the turnaround scenerio.
Thanks in
advanced,
Richard Burnoski