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A Test Plant for Helicopter Engines
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 28 July 2016
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This Note describes the design and construction of a “ Tilting Test Bed ” for helicopter engines for Alvis Ltd., for which some onerous requirements were laid down (Fig. 1). The most important of these were that:—
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(i) Readings of engine torque and b.h.p. must be given by a dynamometer, so as to provide accurate data.
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(ii) The engine, and therefore the complete test plant, must be capable of being tilted, while running, through 120°—from the horizontal to the vertical and 30° beyond.
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(iii) During the tilting process the engine throttle setting must remain unaffected and the readings of torque, b.h.p., fuel consumption, and so on, continue with unaltered accuracy.
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(iv) A powerful fan must be incorporated, for cooling certain types of engine not provided with selfcontained fan, and the air-blast must continue unchanged during tilting.
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