TFE 731 Chap 77
TFE 731 Chap 77
TFE 731 Chap 77
CHAPTER 77
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INTRODUCTION
0 TABLE OF CONTENTS
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Air Density TFE731 Thrust Ratings Thrust Limitations Max Speed (Mn) Schedule Flat Rate (F/R) Schedule F/R Mn Schedule F/R Mn Schedule Altitude Affects on F/R and N1 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
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ENGINE INDICATING
1 AIR DENSITY
In the turbine theory part of Chapter 72, it was stated that the acceleration of the large mass of airflow by the fan creates thrust. It then can also be stated that for a given air density thrust is proportional to fan RPM, and using fan speed as an indication of thrust yields essentially the same accuracy as engine pressure ratio measurement. All engines are subjected to a test cell performance run where N1 RPM versus thrust is verified. This test assures obtainment of required thrust at lowest possible turbine temperatures. As fan RPM increases, the mass airflow increases and more thrust will be produced. As fan speed or air density changes, thrust changes. What causes a change in air density? Air density is changed by: Altitude Temperature Airspeed The ram pressure increases at the engine inlet as the aircraft accelerates. This has the effect of increasing density. Differences in inlet plenum shapes will also affect the air density at the engine inlet. Conversely, air density decreases with higher outside air temperatures (OAT) or altitude.
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