Description / Abstract:
The purpose of this SAE Aerospace Information Report (AIR) is to
illustrate the effect of
installation power losses on the performance of a helicopter.
Installation power losses result from
a variety of sources, some associated directly with the basic engine
installation, and some coming
from the installation of specific items of aircraft mission specific
equipment. Close attention
must be paid to the accurate measurement of these losses so that the
correct aircraft performance
is calculated.
Installation power losses inevitably result in a reduction in the
overall performance of the
aircraft. In some cases, careful attention to detail will allow
specific elements of the overall
loss to be reduced with immediate benefit for the mission performance
of the aircraft. When
considering items of equipment that affect the engine, it is important
to understand the effect
these will have on overall aircraft performance to ensure that mission
capability is not unduly
compromised. Alternatively, a clear understanding of these effects at
the aircraft design stage may
have an influence on the initial choice of engine size to ensure that
mission performance targets
are subsequently met. This report aims to give a general understanding
of the effect of
installation power losses on helicopter performance by the use of a
set of example calculations.