Evaluation Of Aircraft Accessory Power Transmission Systems By Selected Analytical Methods
Report Number: WADC TR 53-36 Part 1
Author(s): Bonin, J. H., Vodvarka, F. J., Harmon, R. A.
Corporate Author(s): Armour Research Foundation, Illinois Institute Of Technology
Laboratory: Power Plant Laboratory
Date of Publication: 1953-07
Pages: 171
Contract: AF 33(038)-21751
DoD Project: None Given
Identifier: AD0020715
Abstract:
A method is presented for evaluating 4 possible types of aircraft accessory power transmission systems; pneumatic, hydraulic, electric, and mechanical. This method is intended for use in deciding which type of accessory transmission system should be used in a given type aircraft. The 4 systems were analyzed on a minimum weight basis. Weights as well as the increase in fuel weight to compensate for power extracted from the engines were considered on the basis of mission profile and power characteristics of the accessory systems.
Provenance: IIT
Author(s): Bonin, J. H., Vodvarka, F. J., Harmon, R. A.
Corporate Author(s): Armour Research Foundation, Illinois Institute Of Technology
Laboratory: Power Plant Laboratory
Date of Publication: 1953-07
Pages: 171
Contract: AF 33(038)-21751
DoD Project: None Given
Identifier: AD0020715
Abstract:
A method is presented for evaluating 4 possible types of aircraft accessory power transmission systems; pneumatic, hydraulic, electric, and mechanical. This method is intended for use in deciding which type of accessory transmission system should be used in a given type aircraft. The 4 systems were analyzed on a minimum weight basis. Weights as well as the increase in fuel weight to compensate for power extracted from the engines were considered on the basis of mission profile and power characteristics of the accessory systems.
Provenance: IIT