SAE ARP 4056-1989 Engine Exhaust System Design Considerations for Rotorcraft《旋翼式飞机发动机排气系统的设计考虑》.pdf
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1、 SAE ARP*405b 8357340 0054335 4 SAE ARP4056 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 3.5 3.6 3.7 3.8 3.9 Exhaus.t gases should be directed to the atmosphere clear of the cockpit and cabin, fuel tanks, fuel and oil drains, secondary air intakes, any flammable parts of the aircraft, and any rotor induced airstream that subseq
2、uently enters the air intakes. No adverse temperature or exhaust impingement conditions should exist on the aircraft, on the ground, or on personnel in proximity to the rotorcraft. Turboshaft engines installed in rotorcraft are designed to have low exhaust velocity and propulsive thrust. pressure re
3、gion considering different aircraft flight modes. The discharge should be into a low static The exhaust system should be designed to minimize reingestion of exhaust gases into the engine inlets. In addition to the exhaust system design, the spatial relationship of the exhaust to the inlet and to the
4、 rotor should be considered. Wheel wells and fuselage structure should be sealed to prevent the entrance of exhaust gases. The exhaust tailpipe should provide for the drainage of fuel, oil, or rainwater in the tailpipe. aircraft structure to prevent reentry into the aircraft, and to prevent impingem
5、ent on any part of the aircraft or on an external load. These fluids should be conducted outside the The exhaust tailpipe should be capable of withstanding nonsymmetrical air loads characteristic of the system. The exhaust system should be heat and corrosion resistant. fabricated of materials that a
6、re capable of withstanding an operating temperature 50C above the maximum temperature of the hottest portion of the engine exhaust gas at the entrance of the tailpipe (including circumferential deviation from the average) when the engine is operated at the ambient temperature 1 imi t and the maximum
7、 (1 imi t) gas temperature. It should be Thermal fa part i cul ar experience exceed the 3.10 It may be iirovide n igue should be considered in the exhaust system design, y in the design of those.members of the exhaust system that the full impact of the starting and transient temperatures that design
8、 operating temperature of 3.8. desired to use an exhaust ejector to induce secondary airflow, to celle ventilation, component cooling, or inlet particle separation (reference AIR1191). source must be carefully integrated into the ejector, with special attention given to operation in adverse wind con
9、ditions (i.e., rear-quartering winds and tailwinds), off-design ejector performance which should not permit engine exhaust backflow into areas that require cooling/ventilation airflow. Use of the engine exhaust as a motive A further consideration is -2- SAE ARPW05b 87 rn 8357340 005431b b rn SAE ARP
10、4056 3.11 Exhaust system outlets should be provided with plugs and/or covers for protection when the aircraft is not being used. Civil certification regulations (FAR PART 27 and FAR PART 29) require additional fire protection/safety features which may not be required in a military aircraft. They req
11、uire that hot surfaces be located or shielded to prevent impingement of leaking flammable fluids or vapors that might cause a fire. rotorcraft outside the engine compartment by a firewall. FAR 27.1121 and 29.1121 must be considered in the design of exhaust systems for civil ai rcraf t. Also, the exh
12、aust system must be separated from the The use of common exhaust systems in multiengine rotorcraft would require special consideration of engine failure modes and potential exhaust backf low prob1 ems. Some military mission requirements necessitate protection from heat-sensing missiles. suppression
13、device, which minimizes the infrared signature of hot metal parts and the engine exhaust plume. The required exhaust system may be an infrared signature 4. PHYSICAL INTERFACES: The mounting type, location, dimensions, and limit loads of the exhaust tailpipe connection, and of the exhaust center body
14、 connection if required, should be identified in the engine specification or the installation manual (reference 3.2.15 of AS1507). 4.1 The induced loads and moments on the engine, including vibratory loads (see 4.21, should not exceed the specification/installation manual limits. 4.2 Connectors and
15、necessary supports should allow thermal expansion up to the maximum engine operating temperature and should allow tailpipe deflection due to aircraft operation within the flight envelope. The connectors and supports should not transfer vibratory loads or restrict thermal expansion which might cause
16、damage or failure to the engine, airframe, or exhaust system. In the event of a tailpipe being rigidly attached o the engine, the design must avoid damaging resonances that induce vibratory loads in excess of engine limits. 4.3 Exhaust system parts should be interchangeable with respect to installat
17、ion and performance. 4.4 Fasteners for attaching the tailpipe to the engine and for alt clamps, brackets, flanges, and other attachment fittings necessary for proper installation, should have positive locking features. 4.5 Failure of the tai engine or to the a pipe retention means should not result
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