Features of the mathematical modeling of gas turbine engines of indirect reaction

Authors

  • Zinenkov Yurij Vladimirovich Military Science Center of the Air Force “Prof. N.Y. Zhukovsky and Yu.A. Gagarin Military and Air Academy”, Voronezh, Russia

Keywords:

turboprop engine, mathematical model, mechanical consumables, system of nonlinear algebraic equations, Newton's method, propeller operation, control program, throttle characteristics

Abstract

The article presents the developed mathematical model for calculating the parameters and characteristics of an indirect reaction gas turbine engine, which is implemented in a software environment and embedded in the general algorithm of the program "Calculation of traction-economic and mass-specific characteristics of a power plant and aircraft motion parameters". At the same time, special attention is paid to the features of mathematical modeling of indirect reaction gas turbine engines with respect to turbojet engines. A description of a mathematical procedure for solving systems of nonlinear algebraic equations in determining the parameters and characteristics of a power plant in off-design modes of operation using a modified Newton's method is presented. The results of verification of the modified program are also shown by comparing the parameters and characteristics of the power plant based on the AI-24VT turboprop engine calculated with its help, with the characteristics taken from the technical description, with a detailed analysis of the qualitative and quantitative flow of throttle characteristics in accordance with the generally accepted theory of aviation engines

Author Biography

Zinenkov Yurij Vladimirovich, Military Science Center of the Air Force “Prof. N.Y. Zhukovsky and Yu.A. Gagarin Military and Air Academy”, Voronezh, Russia

doctoral student at the Dept. of Aircraft Engines. Dipl. Eng. (Air Force Military Educational and Scientific Center “Air Force Academy named after Professor N.E. Zhukovsky and Y.A. Gagarin”, 2011). Cand. of Tech. Sci. in the heat engines of aircrafts (Air Force Military Educational and Scientific Center “Air Force Academy named after Professor N.E. Zhukovsky and Y.A. Gagarin”, 2016). Research in the appearance formation and efficiency evaluation of the power plants of aircrafts for different purposes

Published

2024-15-01

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