SAE AIR 4416-1995 Helicopter Turbine Engine Wash《直升机涡轮发动机清洗》.pdf
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1、AEROSPACE INFORMATION REPORT The Engineering Society .IALIFor Advancing Mobility Land Sea Air and Spaces INTERNATIONAL 400 Commonwealth Drive, Warrendale. PA 15096-0001 Submitted for recognition as an American National Standard HELICOPTER TURBINE ENGINE WASH AIR441 6 - Issued 1995-05 1. SCOPE: Engin
2、es subject to dust, industrial pollution, saltwater contamination or other chemically laden atmosphere (including pesticides and herbicides) lose performance due to deposits of contaminants on surfaces in the aidgas flow path. Engine wash and engine rinse procedures are utilized to restore turbine e
3、ngine performance. These procedures are generated by the engine manufacturer and are included in the Engine Maintenance/Service Manuals. For most turbine engines these procedures are similar in concept and practice; however, application details, choice of solvents and many other service features can
4、 vary from engine manufacturer to engine manufacturer and may even vary within the range of engine models produced by any manufacturer. The intent of this SAE Aerospace Information Report (AIR) is to outline the general nature, considerations, and background of engine wash and engine rinse and is di
5、rected towards the needs of the entry level engineer, service engineer, and those involved in the general maintenance of installed turbine engines. 2. REFERENCES: 2.1 Applicable Documents: The following publications form a part of this specification to the extent specified herein. The latest issue o
6、f SAE publications shall apply. 2.1.1 SAE Publications: Available from SAE, 400 Commonwealth Drive, Warrendale, PA 15096- 0001. ARP1862 Cleaning Efficiency of Turbine Engine Gas Path Cleaners, Laboratory Test Method SAE Technical Standards Board Rules provide that This report is published by SAE to
7、advance the state of technical and engineering sciences. The use of this repor! is entirely voluntary, and its applicability and suitability tor any particular use. including any patent infringement arising therefrom. is the sole responsibility of the user.“ SAE reviews each technical report at leas
8、t every five years at which time it may be reaffirmed, revised, or cancelled SAE invites your written comments and suggestions. Copyright 1995 Society of Automotive Engineers, Inc All rights reserved. Printed in U SA - SAE AIR*Y41b 95 7943725 0533726 328 = SAE AIR441 6 2.1.2 U.S. Government Publicat
9、ions: Available from DODSSP, Subscription Services Desk, Building 4D, 700 Robbins Avenue, Philadelphia, PA 191 11-5094. MIL-(2-85704 Military Specification, Cleaning Compound, Turbine Engine Gas Path 2.2 Definitions: 2.2.1 ENGINE WASH: The procedure for cleaning the compressor, inlet guide vanes, et
10、c. in which water and solvent additives are introduced into the engine inlet. 2.2.2 ENGINE RINSE: The procedure which follows engine washing in order to remove the engine wash solvent from the engine internals, or for engine washing when water soluble contaminants only are present within the engine.
11、 3. CONTAMINANTS AND ENGINE PERFORMANCE: 3.1 3.2 Deposits in the Flow Path: Contaminants in the aidgas flow path produce erosion of compressor and diffuser surfaces and deposits on the compressor and turbine airfoils. The result is flow and efficiency decreases due to flow disturbances and changes i
12、n aerodynamics which cause the engine to lose power and/or increase fuel consumption. In addition, fine dust particles may clog cooling passages within the turbine section, eventually elevating engine metal temperatures and creating premature failure. Restoration of Performance: If the performance l
13、oss is caused by contaminant deposits rather than erosion, then performance can be restored when these deposits are removed. Engine wastrinse procedures are effective in reducinghemoving these deposits. Engine manufacturers maintenance/service manuals describe acceptable wash and rinse solutions and
14、 recommend wash/rinse intervals. It is emphasized that the recommended frequency of the wash procedures should be strictly observed (unless local conditions dictate an increased frequency) in order to avoid a condition of engine dirtiness beyond which it is impossible to restore performance by engin
15、e wash. NOTE: 1. In the past, a walnut shell wash of the engine was sometimes used to abrasively remove a buildup of deposits on the compressor blades. This was done if a watersolvent type wash was not effective in restoring engine performance. Again, it is emphasized that the engine manufacturers a
16、pproved wash procedures should be observed. 2. In desert/volcanic environments, special disassembly and wash procedures may be required. These procedures may involve the use of special fixtures and equipment to remove particulate and impacted material from hot section surfaces and cooling air passag
17、es. SAE AIR*44Lb 95 7943725 0533727 264 SAE AIR441 6 4. GENERATION OF ENGINE WASH PROCEDURES: 4.1 Test Cell: It is customary for the engine manufacturer to establish engine wash procedures by iterative process in the test cell. During this process, flow distribution, nozzle sizes, length of time of
18、wash, washing intervals, and all features pertaining to engine wash are established. Engine wash is thus a customized feature for each engine model. 4.1.1 4.1.2 4.1.3 4.1.4 Single Wash Versus Double Wash: During the exercise of establishing engine wash procedures, serious consideration has to be giv
19、en to any benefits that may be derived for short duration double washes, as opposed to longer single washes. Choice of Solvents: It is imperative that safe solvents be used for washing from the standpoint of personnel and environmental safety and to prevent engine/airframe damage. An extensive range
20、 of proprietary solvents are commercially available for engine cleaning. In order to establish engine/solvent compatibility, extensive testing with the solvent is usually undertaken by the engine manufacturer, which by virtue of test cost limitations results in a limited range of recommended solvent
21、s for any specific engine. Certification Testing: During certification testing of the engine/aircraft, satisfactory performance of the engine washing procedures should be evaluated to ensure that the system is functional over the engine washing temperature range and should include icing conditions f
22、or those engines with built in spray rings. Intervals Between Engine Wash: The main factor in determining intervals between engine washes is the environment to which the engine is exposed. For instance, it is routine U.S. Navy practice, when on sea duty, to perform an engine wash at the end of each
23、day of aircraft use. In establishing a basis for routine engine washes, consideration has to be given to the concern that too long an interval between washes can result in baked on deposits. 5. EQUIPMENT: 5.1 Engine Wash/Rinse Equipment: 5.1.1 Spray Rings: The equipment required for engine wash or r
24、insing depends on the design of the engine inlet and the engine manufacturers requirements for engine wash. Some engines have built in spray rings at or near the forward face of the engine with a threaded connection provided for use with operator supplied engine wash ground equipment. Other engines
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