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Fuel Systems For Supersonic Engines

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  04 July 2016

E. A. Simonis*
Affiliation:
de Havilland Engine Co. Ltd

Extract

The advent of the high altitude supersonic aircraft has brought in its train a whole host of complex control problems. As far as the engine manufacture is concerned, these are perhaps best indicated in the diagrammatic layout shown in Fig. 1

It is not my intention however, to go into the question of multiplicity of controls and their proper co-ordination, nor will I venture into the abstruse province of stability. I should like instead to concentrate on the fuel system itself, i.e. the supply and control of fuel to the main engine combustion chamber.

Type
Aircraft Propulsion
Copyright
Copyright © Royal Aeronautical Society 1958

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