+76.IAP-Blackbird Posted November 18, 2013 Posted November 18, 2013 (edited) 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 November 18, 2013 by 76.IAP-Blackbird Quote
Toryu Posted November 18, 2013 Posted November 18, 2013 78°C is a bit cold for the CIT, indeed. As a reference: The F-104 has a max. allowed inlet-temp. of 120°C. Quote
KJakker Posted November 18, 2013 Posted November 18, 2013 Have you looked at the engines of the B-70 and the F-103A? Both are Mach 3 aircraft and might help you determine what is wrong with your engines. Quote
+ianh755 Posted November 18, 2013 Posted November 18, 2013 It's the max inlet temp thats the most important for engine damage. My Mach 4 "Testbed" (BAE Hawk ) 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! Quote
+76.IAP-Blackbird Posted November 18, 2013 Author Posted November 18, 2013 Thanks will test the inlet temperature, and report Quote
+Spillone104 Posted November 23, 2013 Posted November 23, 2013 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 Quote
+76.IAP-Blackbird Posted November 23, 2013 Author Posted November 23, 2013 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? Quote
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