On 03/02/2012 10:25 AM, Phil wrote:
> The standard Airfuge has no way of measuring how
> fast the rotor is spinning; you just measure the air pressure you're
> feeding it. There are Airfuge tachometers, but
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> Airfuge rotors are made from aluminum. . . .
> The design patents have expired, so
Now this is good discussion about centrifuges, ultra or not.
The ultra speeds sound like "to avoid" if they're that close to
material failure they need an inspection program.
When you have an airfuge tachometer, what is its speed relative to the
70K RPM of the "ultra" centrifuges? 1/10th that might be a design goal
to aim at with low enough risk...
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