Constant speed drive (CSD) defined as any device which extracts power from independently variable energy source; discussion confined to manned aircraft turbojet powered with flight speeds from Mach 2.5 to 4.0; adaptation of constant speed drives to aircraft environment; hydraulic and mechanical CSD types.
Adaptation of constant speed drives to long range manned aircraft of immediate future
Soc Automotive Engrs -- Paper
SAE Meeting ; 1958 Auxiliary equipment
1958
17 pages
Conference paper
English
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