Propulsion engine data #1058
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You do realise that they have completely different engine types right? So there will be a number of properties that make sense for a piston engine but don't make sense for a jet engine and vice versa. |
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You can check what properties have been created over the years for the different engine types in the source code, and check how many are common. jsbsim/src/models/propulsion/FGPiston.cpp Lines 354 to 392 in b9bfc23 jsbsim/src/models/propulsion/FGTurbine.cpp Lines 562 to 597 in b9bfc23 |
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Hello! I am continuing my work to find information for the T37 aircraft coming from the C310. I am looking at propulsion engine data and after printing the reference catalog, I see a lot of the data references that are no longer available with the T37 aircraft. Things such as
propulsion/engine[0 (or 1)]/oil-pressure-psi
andpropulsion/engine[0]/oil-temperature-degF
. I am also not seeing some references that I am looking for such as fuel pressure, torque, vacuum psi, and interstage turbine temperature(itt). I am not sure if any of these are available, but if they are, any help finding them would be appreciated. Thanks!Beta Was this translation helpful? Give feedback.
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