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From the Rolls-Royce experimental archive: a quarter of a million communications from Rolls-Royce, 1906 to 1960's. Documents from the Sir Henry Royce Memorial Foundation (SHRMF).
Optimal radiator tube dimensions for the 40/50 model, considering diameter, length, and airflow.

Identifier  WestWitteringFiles\Q\January1927-March1927\  35
Date  14th January 1927
  
JAN 14 1927
TO HS.{Lord Ernest Hives - Chair} FROM DA.{Bernard Day - Chassis Design}
RECEIVED
ORIGINAL
DA{Bernard Day - Chassis Design}1/M13.1.27.
40/50. BONNET & RADIATOR, ETC. X8260 X7260 X8250 X7250

With reference to the controversy which is now going on regarding the thickness of radiator, length of bonnet, etc, we remember that some considerable time ago you made some tests to determine the best dia. of radiator tube, trying I believe 7. 8. 9. & 10 m/m dia., and as a result decided on 8. as being the best. To the best of our information these were all of the standard length - 4.750. Is it not possible that if the length were reduced from 4.750 to say 4.5, it would be desirable to reduce the dia. to say 7 m/m?

If the skin resistance of the inside of the tube is taken as a criterion of the quantity of air that can be passed through the two lengths want to be 4.75 and 4.15, and it seems almost certain that there will be a best dia. for any particular length.

We do not think there is any reason why the smaller tubes should not be used, if they are found to be an advantage, and we wonder whether you have any information on this point which you could send us.

It will also be remembered that the taper sided EAC.1. radiator had tubes which were 4.4" long. We wonder whether any detriment due to this has been noticed on that car.

DA.{Bernard Day - Chassis Design}
  
  


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