Intended Single Engine Operation (ISEO) offers fuel saving
potential for twin engine helicopters but the shut-off of one engine
implies safety concerns. Due to the restart time of the gas
turbine the helicopter will experience a significant loss of altitude
which limits the safe envelope where ISEO is applicable. In this
paper, an air impingement system, which is capable of reducing
the startup time of the engine by about 60% to 80%, is investigated
experimentally. Different parameter variations are carried
out to minimize the amount of air which is necessary to accelerate
the engine in order to reduce the overall weight and size
of the system. The modifications to the process are elaborated
for startup of the engine to ground idle and to flight operation
mode. For startup to ground idle the impinged air mass could be
reduced by 25% without having drawbacks in startup time.
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Intended Single Engine Operation (ISEO) offers fuel saving
potential for twin engine helicopters but the shut-off of one engine
implies safety concerns. Due to the restart time of the gas
turbine the helicopter will experience a significant loss of altitude
which limits the safe envelope where ISEO is applicable. In this
paper, an air impingement system, which is capable of reducing
the startup time of the engine by about 60% to 80%, is investigated
experimentally. Different parameter var...
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