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Hi guys, I need some ini Entries for a Jetengine for a plane that can accelarete upt to Mach 5 or something simliar, without blowing up.

 

The bird has 3 of them. I started with the FM and entries of a Mirage3C and here is one entry of one engine:

 

[Engine]
ReferenceName=Snecma ATAR 9B
SystemType=JET_ENGINE
InputName=THROTTLE_CONTROL
EngineID=1
HasAfterburner=TRUE
NumAfterburnerStages=4
SLThrustDry=42080.00
SLThrustWet=58840.00
ThrustAngles=0.0,0.0,0.0
ThrustPosition=0.0,0.0,0.0
ThrottleRate=0.4
NozzleAnimationID=2
// idle 2910 t/min - 
IdleThrottle=0.10
IdleRPM=0.35
IdleNozzle=1.00
// cruse 7300
CruiseThrottle=0.37
CruiseRPM=0.82
CruiseNozzle=0.0
// Max sec : 8450
MilThrottle=0.65
MilRPM=0.90
MilNozzle=0.25
// mini PC : 8450
MaxThrottle=0.78
MaxRPM=0.95
MaxNozzle=0.5
// Max PC : 8450
FullABThrottle=1.12
FullABRPM=1.00
FullABNozzle=1.00
 
AltitudeTableNumData=10
AltitudeTableDeltaX=3048.0
AltitudeTableStartX=0.0
AltitudeTableData=1.000,0.771,0.604,0.484,0.396,0.353,0.302,0.025,0.000,0.000
DryMachTableNumData=4
DryMachTableDeltaX=0.4
DryMachTableStartX=0.0
DryMachTableData=1.000,0.980,1.172,0.000
WetMachTableNumData=7
WetMachTableDeltaX=0.4
WetMachTableStartX=0.0
WetMachTableData=1.000,0.991,1.207,1.683,2.473,2.750,3.027
 
MaxInletTemperature=78.0
 
GyroscopicInertia=
TSFCM0=0.843
TSFCM1=1.260
AfterburnerTSFC=1.970 
MinFuelFlow=0.01
ExhaustEmitterName=CleanExhaustEmitter
ExhaustPosition=0.0,-3.512,1.026
ExhaustEffectSize=0.8
AfterburnerNodeName=Afterburnerplate
AfterburnerEmitterName=AfterburnerEmitter2
AfterburnerEffectSize=1.8
MinExtentPosition=-0.5, -1.4,-0.552
MaxExtentPosition= 0.5,-2.8, 0.552
FireSuppression=TRUE
 
GasTempMaxRPM=1720.0
GasTempIdleRPM=620.0
GasTempChangeRate=5.0
OverheatTemp=1780.0
DamageTempDelta=2800.0
OilPressMaxRPM=35.0
OilPressIdleRPM=55.0
OilPressChangeRate=0.5
LowOilPress=12.0
LowOilTempDelta=400.0
 
Every the bird explode during flight at Mach 1.38, so I thought I will set the temperatures a bit higher so the engine will be damaged somewhere over the standart parameters. Strange thing is now, the bird explodes even earlier...
Who can give me a hin what entries I could use?
 
best regards
 
Martin
Edited by 76.IAP-Blackbird
Posted

It's the max inlet temp thats the most important for engine damage. My Mach 4 "Testbed" (BAE Hawk :grin:) used a max inlet temp of 2000'c without blowing up even though the Engine damage temps were still set to only 500-600'c so the higher the better!

 

hawkmach.jpg

Posted

Besides inlet temperature that prevent the engine to explode there are 2 other factors that will permit your engine to go to Mach 5. Dry and WetMachTable.
 

DryMachTableNumData=4  This is how many segment or curves we.
DryMachTableDeltaX=0.4  Every 0.4 mach in this case
DryMachTableStartX=0.0  Starts from 0.0 mach.
DryMachTableData=1.000,0.980,1.172,0.000  At 0.0 mach the thrust is 100% of the value stated above in Newton. Then is 98% and so on...
WetMachTableNumData=7  Same things as above but in afterburning regime.
WetMachTableDeltaX=0.4
WetMachTableStartX=0.0
WetMachTableData=1.000,0.991,1.207,1.683,2.473,2.750,3.027
Posted

I am absolutly no ini guys, I have now simply copy paste the F-104 engines into my model, changed the exhaust position and put

 

DryMachTableNumData=2

 

WetMachTableNumData=2

 

There are 20 segments at all

 

The plane simply destroyes the engines directly at mission start?

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