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![]() "abripl" wrote in message oups.com... Thanks, but that stuff is only flexible for shaping and not rotational vibration. Most of those "flexible" ducts have wire reinforcing helix which resists rotational motion along the axis of the duct. I must not fully understand how it is going to be used. How many degrees of rotation are you thinking it will have to put up with? -- Jim in NC |
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Take a garden hose and put it between your two hands in a straight
line. If you just bend the center line it it will give easy. But if you try keep the center line straight and rotate one hand one way and the other other way it will resist. A very soft rubber hose might give in such rotation but not a stiff one. In the same way most of the "flexible" ducts do not really give in such "shear" rotation and are "stiff" - especially if they have a wire helix coil inside. My engine setup is exactly such that the yield needed is in "shear" along the center line for a short piece of ducting. Morgans wrote: I must not fully understand how it is going to be used. How many degrees of rotation are you thinking it will have to put up with? -- Jim in NC |
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![]() "abripl" wrote My engine setup is exactly such that the yield needed is in "shear" along the center line for a short piece of ducting. I don't understand how you would develop any rotation, except for the flexibility than your rubber engine mounts. how many degrees of rotation is needed? -- Jim in NC |
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![]() Morgans wrote: "abripl" wrote I don't understand how you would develop any rotation, except for the flexibility than your rubber engine mounts. Yes. But thats enough to transmitt vibration. If you noticed, many car manufacturers use flexible rubber intake hose from air cleaner to to the fuel control unit. how many degrees of rotation is needed? The one I described to start with. -- Jim in NC |
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