Re: 2 stroke thread (with occasional F1 relevance!)
Posted: 18 Sep 2020, 16:27
They say you cannot fight the laws of physics right...
What is the payload of a personal flying vehicle? Lets use 100kg...
Now.. What does a column of air of 100kg of thrust looks like? Depends on the cross section of it.
I see how crazy the down-wash is form the turbine jet suit. It is expected since those exhaust cone diameters are small so a very high velocity stream plus the entrained air means it blasts away anything near it!
Now for this 100kg of thrust in 4 foot circle, it is gonna be a hurricane under that thing.
My very rough calculation gives 30 m/s air velocity to get 1000N with the 4 foot diameter.
That's a 70 mph / 100 kph wind.
This is higher than the allowed wind speed for anyone near the vehicle. Using this chart below.. for a helicopter with 22m rotor, and a bit of fudging.. we can estimate that onlookers must stay back about 4 meters from the portable for safety during take off. God help the pilot though, he has no protection from that gale force.

https://jjryan.com.au/index.php/helicop ... the-risks/
What is the payload of a personal flying vehicle? Lets use 100kg...
Now.. What does a column of air of 100kg of thrust looks like? Depends on the cross section of it.
I see how crazy the down-wash is form the turbine jet suit. It is expected since those exhaust cone diameters are small so a very high velocity stream plus the entrained air means it blasts away anything near it!
Now for this 100kg of thrust in 4 foot circle, it is gonna be a hurricane under that thing.
My very rough calculation gives 30 m/s air velocity to get 1000N with the 4 foot diameter.
That's a 70 mph / 100 kph wind.
This is higher than the allowed wind speed for anyone near the vehicle. Using this chart below.. for a helicopter with 22m rotor, and a bit of fudging.. we can estimate that onlookers must stay back about 4 meters from the portable for safety during take off. God help the pilot though, he has no protection from that gale force.

https://jjryan.com.au/index.php/helicop ... the-risks/




