A traditional F110-type turbofan engine model was extended to include a ventral nozzle and two thrust-augmenting ejectors for Short Take-Off Vertical Landing (STOVL) aircraft applications. Development of the real-time F110/STOVL simulation required special attention to the modeling approach to component performance maps, the low pressure turbine exit mixing region, and the tailpipe dynamic approximation. Simulation validation derives by comparing output from the ADSIM simulation with the output for a validated F110/STOVL General Electric Aircraft Engines FORTRAN deck. General Electric substantiated basic engine component characteristics through factory testing and full scale ejector data.
Real-time simulation of an F110/STOVL turbofan engine
Central/Northeastern ADIUS Conference ; 1989 ; Cleveland, OH, United States
01.11.1989
Aufsatz (Konferenz)
Keine Angabe
Englisch
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