The levels, trends, and causes of engine performance deterioration were investigated. A series of installed engine calibrations (both on-the-ground and in-flight) were performed on two new Pan American World Airways 747 SP aircraft. The performance data gathered covered from before the first flight through approximately 1000 flight cycles and 6900 flight hours. To accomplish the calibrations a special instrumentation system for ground testing of installed engines over a broad power range was used along with performing concurrent in-flight engine calibrations under revenue service conditions. Results of the analysis of the data, which provide a better understanding of short and long term performance deterioration of both engines and modules are presented.
Jt9d-7A (Sp) Jet Engine Performance Deterioration Trends
1980
24 pages
Report
No indication
English
Jet & Gas Turbine Engines , Aircraft , Air Transportation , Aircraft engines , Boeing 747 aircraft , Engine tests , Fuel consumption , Propulsion system performance , Service life , Calibrating , Energy conservation , Ground tests , In-flight monitoring , Static tests , JT-9 engines , JT-9D 7A engines
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