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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).
Fan tests for car 98-NK, comparing a three-bladed fan to a standard fan.

Identifier  ExFiles\Box 75\3\  scan0119
Date  29th June 1924
  
COPY.
Chateauroux.
June 29th. 1924.

FAN TESTS ON 98-NK.

Condition of tests.
Full throttle, braking down to required speed.
All tests taken under exactly similar conditions as regards roads and direction of motion.

T1 = Temp. at start of run in °C.
T2 = " " finish " " "
T2 - T1 = Increase in engine temp. during test.

Air temp. during tests = 23.5°C.
Bonnet shutters open.

FAN WITH THREE BLADES. STANDARD FAN.

T1 T2 T2 - T1 Distance miles. Speed m.p.h. T1 T2 T2 - T1 Dist: miles. Speed M.P.H.
84° 92.5° 8.5° 1 20 84° 90° 6° 1 20
88° 93° 5° 1 30 88° 93° 5° 1 30
88° 92° 4° 1 40 89° 94° 5° 1 40
86.5° 91° 4.5° 1 50 89° 94° 5° 1 50
90° 92° 2° 2 60 86.5° 90° 3.5° 2 60

The above results shew that the three bladed fan reduces the possibility of boiling during high speed work, but is slightly less efficient than the standard fan at low speeds.

Hs{Lord Ernest Hives - Chair}/AJL.
  
  


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