Friday, May 11, 2012

Thrust distribution CALCULATING THE THRUST OF THE ENGINE & Compressor casing


CALCULATING THE THRUST OF THE ENGINE
11. When applying the above method to calculate the individual thrust loads on the various components it is assumed that the engine is static. The effect of aircraft forward speed on the engine thrust will be dealt with in Part 21. In the following calculations 'g' is taken to be 32 for convenience. To assist in these calculations the locations concerned are illustrated by a number of small diagrams.

Compressor casing
12. To obtain the thrust on the compressor casing it is necessary to calculate the conditions at the inlet to the compressor and the conditions at the outlet from the compressor. Since the pressure and the velocity at the inlet to the compressor are zero, it is only necessary to consider the force at the outlet from the compressor. Therefore, given that the compressor-


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