An analysis of single-engine rate-of-climb capabilities and thrust requirements of the S-3 and ES-3 aircraft in support of the TF34 Engine Component Improvement Program

This thesis provides an analytical look at the performance of the TF34 engine installed on the Navy's 5-3 and ES-3 aircraft. The objective of the thesis is to provide information to assist in the effective management of proposals and improvements being considered under the TF34 Engine Component...

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Main Author: Micklewright, Alan J.
Other Authors: Donald R. Eaton
Language:en_US
Published: Monterey, California. Naval Postgraduate School 2013
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10945/31468
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spelling ndltd-nps.edu-oai-calhoun.nps.edu-10945-314682014-11-27T16:18:04Z An analysis of single-engine rate-of-climb capabilities and thrust requirements of the S-3 and ES-3 aircraft in support of the TF34 Engine Component Improvement Program Micklewright, Alan J. Donald R. Eaton McMasters, Alan W. Management This thesis provides an analytical look at the performance of the TF34 engine installed on the Navy's 5-3 and ES-3 aircraft. The objective of the thesis is to provide information to assist in the effective management of proposals and improvements being considered under the TF34 Engine Component Improvement Program (CIP). Historical flight data, simulator flight and thrust data, historical operational engine data, and data from aircrew surveys were all analyzed to determine the significance of TF34 engine failures in critical flight situations and the degree of engine performance enhancement available. Based on the research, it was determined that a valid thrust deficiency exists with regard to single-engine rate-of-climb performance of the ES-3A aircraft. Suggestions to help solve this deficiency are presented. The most promising recommendation for increasing performance with a minimal initial cost outlay is to increase the engine interturbine temperature (ITT) operating limit. 2013-04-29T22:50:50Z 2013-04-29T22:50:50Z 1995-06 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/10945/31468 en_US This publication is a work of the U.S. Government as defined in Title 17, United States Code, Section 101. As such, it is in the public domain, and under the provisions of Title 17, United States Code, Section 105, it may not be copyrighted. Monterey, California. Naval Postgraduate School
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description This thesis provides an analytical look at the performance of the TF34 engine installed on the Navy's 5-3 and ES-3 aircraft. The objective of the thesis is to provide information to assist in the effective management of proposals and improvements being considered under the TF34 Engine Component Improvement Program (CIP). Historical flight data, simulator flight and thrust data, historical operational engine data, and data from aircrew surveys were all analyzed to determine the significance of TF34 engine failures in critical flight situations and the degree of engine performance enhancement available. Based on the research, it was determined that a valid thrust deficiency exists with regard to single-engine rate-of-climb performance of the ES-3A aircraft. Suggestions to help solve this deficiency are presented. The most promising recommendation for increasing performance with a minimal initial cost outlay is to increase the engine interturbine temperature (ITT) operating limit.
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An analysis of single-engine rate-of-climb capabilities and thrust requirements of the S-3 and ES-3 aircraft in support of the TF34 Engine Component Improvement Program
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title An analysis of single-engine rate-of-climb capabilities and thrust requirements of the S-3 and ES-3 aircraft in support of the TF34 Engine Component Improvement Program
title_short An analysis of single-engine rate-of-climb capabilities and thrust requirements of the S-3 and ES-3 aircraft in support of the TF34 Engine Component Improvement Program
title_full An analysis of single-engine rate-of-climb capabilities and thrust requirements of the S-3 and ES-3 aircraft in support of the TF34 Engine Component Improvement Program
title_fullStr An analysis of single-engine rate-of-climb capabilities and thrust requirements of the S-3 and ES-3 aircraft in support of the TF34 Engine Component Improvement Program
title_full_unstemmed An analysis of single-engine rate-of-climb capabilities and thrust requirements of the S-3 and ES-3 aircraft in support of the TF34 Engine Component Improvement Program
title_sort analysis of single-engine rate-of-climb capabilities and thrust requirements of the s-3 and es-3 aircraft in support of the tf34 engine component improvement program
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