SAE ARP 949B-1999 Turbine Engine Starting System Design Requirements《涡轮发动机起动系统的设计要求》.pdf
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1、SAE Technical Standards Board Rules provide that: “This report is published by SAE to advance the state of technical and enginee ring sciences. The use of this report is entirelyvoluntary, and its applicability and suitability for any particular use, including any patent infringement arising therefr
2、om, 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 invit es your written comments and suggestions.Copyright 1999 Society of Automotive Engineers, Inc.All rights reserved. Printed in U.
3、S.A.QUESTIONS REGARDING THIS DOCUMENT: (724) 772-8510 FAX: (724) 776-0243TO PLACE A DOCUMENT ORDER: (724) 776-4970 FAX: (724) 776-0790SAE WEB ADDRESS: http:/www.sae.org400 Commonwealth Drive, Warrendale, PA 15096-0001AEROS PACE RECOMMENDED PRACTICESubmitted for recognition as an American National St
4、andardARP949 RE V. BIssued 1969-05Reaffirmed 1988-10Revised 1999-03Turbine Engine Starting System Design RequirementsFOREWORDChanges in this revision are format/editorial only.1. SCOPE:This SAE Aerospace Recommended Practice (ARP) defines and establishes a standard presentation of data for gas turbi
5、ne propulsion engine starter characteristics in graphs and curves. The data presentation applies to both pneumatic and hydraulic energy source starting systems.1.1 Purpose:This recommended practice is intended to define and establish, where applicable, a standard presentation of the engine character
6、istics required for the determination of a satisfactory starting system for aircraft gas turbine engines.2. REFERENCES:2.1 Related Publications:The following publications are provided for information purposes only and are not a required part of this SAE Aerospace Technical Report.AIR781 Guide for De
7、termining Engine Starter Drive Torque RequirementsAS972B Spline Details, Accessory Drives and FlangesAIR713A Guide for Determining, Presenting, and Substantiating Turbine Engine Starting and Motoring CharacteristicsARP906 Glossary, Aircraft Engine Starting and Secondary Power SystemsAIR1087 Aircraft
8、 Accessory Drag Torque During Engine StartsAIR1639 Safety Criteria for Pneumatic Starting SystemsAIR1467 Gas Energy Limited Starting SystemsAIR1174 Index of Starting System Specifications and StandardsAIR1466 Hydraulic Energy Limited Starting SystemsSAE ARP949 Revision B- 2 -3. DISCUSSION:A satisfac
9、tory starting system is defined as that system which will assure acceleration from zerorpm(+_ rpm -_ rpm to account for a decelerating engine or an engine windmilling in the reverse direction of rotation) for ground starts, or windmill speed for inflight starts, to idle speeds within established lim
10、its for the engine or other starting system components for all required conditions.4. REQUIREMENTS:To insure a satisfactory starting system design, the engine characteristics, as well as anticipated operating limitations, must be defined in detail. If at the end of the design process, other operatio
11、nal restrictions are determined, these restrictions should be included in the engine characteristics. Wherever applicable, the basis for performance estimates should be indicated as being determined empirically or theoretically. These characteristics and limitations include the following:4.1 Engine
12、Supplied Torque:Engine supplied torque shall be defined as unfired and fired torque in sufficient detail as to clearly describe the effects of ambient temperature, altitude, ram pressure ratio (flight speed), engine acceleration rate, customer compressor bleed, and customer power extraction as appli
13、cable to the particular application. The effects of engine required compressor bleed and power extraction shall be included in the basic engine torque. Figure 1 shows the unfired and fired torque characteristics versus starter drive speed at sea level static, with zero customer mechanical or pneumat
14、ic power extraction, for cold, standard, and hot ambient temperatures.The engine torque characteristics as modified for the altitude effect shall be presented in the format of Figure 1 or 2 with the altitude and temperature noted. The torque characteristics may be defined at as many altitudes as req
15、uired for the particular application.Figure 3 presents the pneumatic power extraction torque correction to be applied algebraically to the engine torques of Figure 1 to determine the net engine torque. If required, additional corrections may be supplied to define these characteristics as a function
16、of altitude.Customer accessory power extraction (torque) applied to the engine for accessories or functions not included in the engine-supplied torque curve should be added algebraically to the engine-supplied torque curve.Figure 4 shows the engine torque versus speed as a function of ram pressure r
17、atio or flight speed at a particular altitude. This figure can be repeated at selected altitudes to describe the engine inflight starting torques throughout the inflight starting envelope.The engine inflight starting envelope should be shown as in Figure 5.SAE ARP949 Revision B- 3 -4.2 Light-Off Cha
18、racteristics:Light-off characteristics are defined to establish the engine speed range in which (1) turbine temperature transients are within acceptable limits, and (2) the required fuel/air ratios for reliable light-offs are present. The light-off characteristics may vary with altitude, ambient tem
19、perature, acceleration rate, starting procedure, etc., and if so, must be defined as a function of the particular variables. These expressions are too varied to delineate in detail and only three representative examples are indicated:(1) Light-off speed greater than _ percent speed. This expression
20、is valid to protect the turbine from light-off transients and in those cases where no upper limit is required.(2) Light-off speed greater than _ percent and less than _ percent speed. This expression illustrates the case in which the lower speed is utilized to protect the turbine from light-off tran
21、sients as in (1), but imposes an upper limit to insure a proper fuel/air ratio for ignition.(3) Light off occurs _ seconds after fuel on at _ percent speed. This expression is used when a particular start procedure is specified and describes the fuel and ignition characteristics when using the proce
22、dure.(4) Altitude effects can be expressed by varying the minimum and maximum idle speeds, the speed at which fuel and ignition are applied, plus the time required for ignition delay, if applicable.(5) Automatic relight functions can be established to provide re-start initiation when, for a given po
23、wer lever angle (1) engine speed drops below a specified level, or (2) the measured exhaust gas temperature (EGT) drops below the scheduled EGT by a predetermined rate.4.3 Hot Section Parts Exposure to Starting Temperatures:The time duration of the exposure of the hot section parts to starting tempe
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