I’ve been vacillating on this for quite a while and I’m still undecided, but I wanted to post my thoughts and hopefully benefit from the experience of the group.
I can’t seem to justify the need for either a header tank or a complete return system in the Bearhawk for the SDD FI system. This assumes a design where the “hot†fuel bypassed from the engine is teed in just before the fuel pumps, and gascolator in my case. Being a high-wing it seems to me that in any flight attitude and fuel quantity the fuel pump inlets will always see a positive head pressure from the tanks being above them, when on BOTH anyway.
I’ve read concerns about unporting tank pickups and sucking air into the loop, but to me this looks to be impossible since we’ve designed our systems to provide greater than the maximum fuel burn at WOT (125% for FI) on a single tank. So under no circumstance will the pumps be pulling more fuel than the main line can provide despite the high flow rate, closed loop remember, and the only way to get air would be to run out of fuel in the selected tank(s). Well that and sustained uncoordinated flight on a single tank with minimum fuel, so… don’t do that.
That leaves the concern of vapor locking the fuel pump, but again I don’t see how this is possible when the pump inlets are always at a positive pressure from the tanks. While the pump is flowing a high volume of fuel it’s a closed loop, the only differential will come from the fuel the engine is actively burning. This can also be mitigated by locating the fuel block off the engine and taking other steps to avoid excessing heating of fuel return lines.
Ross from SDS has told me that high wings can get away with a small header tank, and I would understand a supplier’s reticence in recommending something different, but this just doesn’t seem necessary. Also this would also keep the system overall more in line with Bob’s stock design, by not adding returns to the tanks or duplex valves.
What am I not considering?
I can’t seem to justify the need for either a header tank or a complete return system in the Bearhawk for the SDD FI system. This assumes a design where the “hot†fuel bypassed from the engine is teed in just before the fuel pumps, and gascolator in my case. Being a high-wing it seems to me that in any flight attitude and fuel quantity the fuel pump inlets will always see a positive head pressure from the tanks being above them, when on BOTH anyway.
I’ve read concerns about unporting tank pickups and sucking air into the loop, but to me this looks to be impossible since we’ve designed our systems to provide greater than the maximum fuel burn at WOT (125% for FI) on a single tank. So under no circumstance will the pumps be pulling more fuel than the main line can provide despite the high flow rate, closed loop remember, and the only way to get air would be to run out of fuel in the selected tank(s). Well that and sustained uncoordinated flight on a single tank with minimum fuel, so… don’t do that.
That leaves the concern of vapor locking the fuel pump, but again I don’t see how this is possible when the pump inlets are always at a positive pressure from the tanks. While the pump is flowing a high volume of fuel it’s a closed loop, the only differential will come from the fuel the engine is actively burning. This can also be mitigated by locating the fuel block off the engine and taking other steps to avoid excessing heating of fuel return lines.
Ross from SDS has told me that high wings can get away with a small header tank, and I would understand a supplier’s reticence in recommending something different, but this just doesn’t seem necessary. Also this would also keep the system overall more in line with Bob’s stock design, by not adding returns to the tanks or duplex valves.
What am I not considering?
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