SAE AIR 4151-1996 Introduction to Starting Systems《起动系统介绍》.pdf
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1、 AEROSPACE INFORMATION REPORT Introduction to Starting Systems SAE Technical Standards Board Rules provide that: “This report is published by SAE to advance the state of technical and engineering sciences. The use of this report is entirely voluntary, and its applicability and suitability for any pa
2、rticular use, including any patent infringement arising therefrom, is the sole responsibility of the user.” SAE reviews each technical report at least every five years at which time it may be reaffirmed, revised, or cancelled. SAE invites your written comments and suggestions. Copyright 2004 SAE Int
3、ernational All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system or transmitted, in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise, without the prior written permission of SAE. TO PLACE A DOCUMENT ORDER: Tel: 877-606
4、-7323 (inside USA and Canada) Tel: 724-776-4970 (outside USA) Fax: 724-776-0790 Email: custsvcsae.org SAE WEB ADDRESS: http:/www.sae.org Issued 1996-01 Reaffirmed 2004-04 AIR4151 FOREWORD This SAE Aerospace Information Report (AIR) includes an introduction to the role of a starter, start system type
5、s, and some major components. Emphasis is on starting aircraft gas turbine engines used for propulsion, while the concepts generally apply to starting other engines. Other roles the start system may perform are discussed regarding other systems. Cited are some typical start system parameters to acqu
6、aint the reader with approximate performance values and to provide some direction toward exploring of a full array of solutions on the way to understanding the operation of engine start systems. TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. SCOPE 3 2. APPLICABLE DOCUMENTS. 3 2.1 SAE Publications 3 2.2 USAF Publications . 4
7、3. DISCUSSION. 4 3.1 Purpose 4 3.2 Starting Energy Balance 4 3.3 Start Performance 5 3.4 Start System Uses . 5 3.5 Start System Types 6 3.6 Ground Power Unit (GPU) . 7 3.7 Ground Support Equipment (GSE) 7 3.8 Electric Battery Power Unit 10 SAE AIR4151 - 2 - TABLE OF CONTENTS (CONTINUED) 3.9 Auxiliar
8、y Power Unit (APU) 10 3.10 Jet Fuel Starter (JFS).13 3.11 Start System Components .13 3.12 Fluid Energy Storage .13 3.13 Fuel Energy Storage 19 3.14 Energy Extraction.20 3.14.1 Electric Motors .20 3.14.2 Diesel Engines .20 3.14.3 Gas Turbine Engines .21 3.14.4 Other Engines 21 3.15 Cartridge Energy
9、Sources21 3.16 Engine Starters 21 3.16.1 Pneumatic Starters.23 3.16.2 Hydraulic Starter 24 3.16.3 Electric Starter25 3.16.4 Mechanical Starter .25 3.17 Starter Air Valve.25 3.18 Propulsion Engine Starter Control Systems.26 3.18.1 Manual Starting Mode26 3.18.2 Electronic Control Start Mode 26 3.19 En
10、gine Starting Considerations27 4. SUMMARY.28 5. FURTHER INFORMATION28 FIGURE 1 Engine and Starter Torque .6 FIGURE 2 Ground Power Unit (GPU) - Electrical8 FIGURE 3 Ground Power Unit (GPU) - Gas8 FIGURE 4 Ground Support Equipment (GSE).9 FIGURE 5 Auxiliary Power Unit (APU) - Typical Arrangement 10 FI
11、GURE 6 Auxiliary Power Unit (APU) - A-10 Aircraft .11 FIGURE 7 Auxiliary Power Unit (APU) - Boeing 727 .12 FIGURE 8 Inboard Profile of Typical APU Installation in a Large Transport14 FIGURE 9 Pneumatic Power Link Start System 15 FIGURE 10 Mechanical Power Link Start System.16 FIGURE 11 Electrical Po
12、wer Link Start System 17 FIGURE 12 Jet Fuel Starter and Gearbox Assembly - F-16 Aircraft .18 FIGURE 13 Typical Torque Versus Speed Characteristic at Starter/Engine Interface 22 FIGURE 14 CF6 Engine Air Turbine Starter 24 FIGURE 15 Engine Starting Sequence27 SAE AIR4151 - 3 - 1. SCOPE: This SAE Aeros
13、pace Information Report (AIR) covers basic aircraft engine start systems fundamentals. It presents various ground power sources and aircraft “on board” starting units. Also included are descriptions of start system components and interconnections which together comprise an engine starting system. 2.
14、 APPLICABLE DOCUMENTS: The following publications form a part of this specification to the extent specified herein. The latest issue of SAE publications shall apply. The applicable issue of other publications shall be the issue in effect on the date of the purchase order. In the event of conflict be
15、tween the text of this specification and references cited herein, the text of this specification takes precedence. Nothing in this specification, however, supersedes applicable laws and regulations unless a specific exemption has been obtained. 2.1 SAE Publications: Available from SAE, 400 Commonwea
16、lth Drive, Warrendale, PA 15096-0001. AIR744 Auxiliary Power Sources for Aerospace Applications AIR713 Guide for Determining, Presenting, and Substantiating Turbine Engine Starting and Motoring Characteristics ARP906 Glossary, Aircraft Engine Starting and Auxiliary Power Systems AIR944 Pneumatic Gro
17、und Power Supplies for Starting Aircraft AIR1174 Index of Starting System Specifications and Standards AIR1466 Hydraulic Energy Limited Engine Starting Systems AS1606 Gas Turbine Starter (Jet Fuel Starter) Specification ARP1961 Gearbox - Airplane Mounted Accessory, Aerospace AIR4204 Commercial Aircr
18、aft Auxiliary Power Unit Installation 1995 (Annual) SAE Aerospace Standards Index Rhoden, James A., Modern Technology Secondary Power Systems for Next Generation Aircraft, SAE Technical Paper No. 841606 Anderson, Robert H., Secondary Power Generation System Considerations for Advanced Aircraft, SAE
19、Technical Paper No. 841604 Bellavia, Steven, Influence of Aircraft Systems on Pneumatic Starting, SAE Technical Paper No. 841636 Krochmalny, Andy, Air Turbine Start System for the Next Generation of Large Commercial Aerospace Engines, SAE Technical Paper No. 942106 DeVita, Frank, Synchronous Engagem
20、ent Clutch, SAE Technical Paper No. 942105 SAE AIR4151 - 4 - 2.1 (Continued): Krochmalny, Andy, Enhanced Air Turbine Starter Clutch Design, SAE Technical Paper No. 942104 2.2 USAF Publications: Available from Air Force Wright Aeronautical Laboratories, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH 45433. Koerner, G.P. a
21、nd Siddiqui, E.V.A., Permanent Variable Speed Constant Frequency Power Generation System, AFWAL-TR-85-2112 3. DISCUSSION: 3.1 Purpose: The purpose of the starting system is to reliably and quickly start the propulsion engine(s) of an aircraft. For an understanding we begin with a touch on the theory
22、 of starting and follow with a description of system types and finally a description of the components making-up starting systems. 3.2 Starting Energy Balance: An introduction to a starting system begins with the simple theory of applied rotational torque and its resistance. An aircraft start system
23、 provides the main propulsion engine with rotational energy to overcome engine internal friction, pumping losses, and accessory equipment loads. The excess energy, delivered by the start system, accelerates the engine rotor to a speed at which engine light-off can occur and further assist the engine
24、 until it reaches idle speed. The energy balance can be stated as shown in Equation 1: TD= Ta+ Tf+ Tp+ Ts(Eq. 1) where: TD= Torque delivered by starter Tf= Torque to overcome rotor bearing and shaft seal friction Tp= Torque to move air through the propulsion system (pumping torque) Ta= Torque to dri
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