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gingky
16th Apr 2010, 21:51
Hey folks

How big is the risk of the ash to pitot tubes? Any studies on that topic?
Hazard on slow aircraft compared to fast aircraft?

Thanks for any inputs or links to studies on that.

gingky

Loose rivets
16th Apr 2010, 22:26
Fortunately there isn't a substantial flow of air, just the amount that is bleeding out of the water drain slots. The rest of the air in, is just 'bunched up' inside the plumbing and stays fairly steady at a given altitude and speed. However, dust will make its way up such pipework eventually, in part by inertia. An altogether undesirable state of affairs.

I think we'd be wise to treat all data from these devices as suspect.

It brings to mind being in North Africa with a Viscount. We asked if we could get help clearing the P1's pitot line. I looked up to see a 'helpful' fella connecting a rubber hose to the head. By the time I'd got the window open and screamed Nooooooo!!!! There were shards of glass and lots of little cogs in my lap.

glhcarl
16th Apr 2010, 23:38
The problem is that the ash will erode the orifices in the pitot system, which could lead to erroneous readings.

Another problem caused by volcanic ash is crazing and/or delamination of cabin windows. The ash is highly acidic combined with moisture.

Hspilot23
16th Apr 2010, 23:59
not to mention it turns to concrete when exposed to water.