Helicopter Turboshaft Engine Database as a Conceptual Desgn Too

Many interconnected parameters are involved in the helicopter turboshaft engine's design, implying numerous limitations on the design process. These parameters include the key parameters such as weight, dimensions, power, specific fuel consumption, combustion temperature, air mass flow rate, an...

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Published inSAE International journal of engines Vol. 15; no. 1; p. 31
Main Authors Bazmi, Farshid, Rahimi, Afshin
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published SAE International 01.02.2022
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Summary:Many interconnected parameters are involved in the helicopter turboshaft engine's design, implying numerous limitations on the design process. These parameters include the key parameters such as weight, dimensions, power, specific fuel consumption, combustion temperature, air mass flow rate, and compressor pressure ratio, all of which correlate with one another and collectively affect the engine's design process and consequently the helicopter. The first step in any design process is the conceptual design stage, where using an initial guess, an iterative parameter estimation runs until convergence. For the initial guess, a database is required, and for estimation, knowledge of the relationships between different parameters is mandatory. Hence, as an effort to help with this process and given that no publicly available database exists for turboshaft engines, in this work, a unique and comprehensive database of turboshaft engines along with novel insights into useful design parameters and their correlations are presented. Keywords Helicopter, Turboshaft engine, Database, Conceptual design, interconnected parameters
ISSN:1946-3936
1946-3944
DOI:10.4271/03-15-01-0003