TempestII Posted September 11, 2018 Posted September 11, 2018 Hello all, Sorry if this has been asked before (I did do a search before I posted this but came up short). Are there any lines in the DATA INI that control an engine's fuel consumption? And if so, do they affect the engine's performance in regards to thrust? The lines I've put in bold are what I'd assume affect fuel consumption but I'm not sure if they actually do or what I'm meant to do to them to make an aircraft more or less fuel efficient. [Engine1] ReferenceName=Pratt & Whitney F-119-PW-100 SystemType=JET_ENGINE InputName=THROTTLE_CONTROL EngineID=1 HasAfterburner=TRUE NumAfterburnerStages=4 SLThrustDry=125470.00 SLThrustWet=175100.00 ThrustAngles= 0.0,0.0,0.0 ThrustPosition=-4.47,-10.231,0.0 ThrottleRate=0.8 NozzleAnimationID=10 ReverseAnimation=TRUE IdleThrottle=0.10 IdleRPM=0.28 IdleNozzle=0.0 CruiseThrottle=0.37 CruiseRPM=0.82 CruiseNozzle=1.0 MilThrottle=0.65 MilRPM=1.00 MilNozzle=1.0 MaxThrottle=0.9 MaxRPM=1.00 MaxNozzle=1.0 FullABThrottle=1.12 FullABRPM=1.00 FullABNozzle=0.0 AltitudeTableNumData=10 AltitudeTableDeltaX=3048.0 AltitudeTableStartX=0.0 AltitudeTableData=1,0.971106394,0.942855852,0.915238387,0.888244103,0.861863187,0.836085916,0.81090265,0.786303837,0.762280013,0.738821797,0.715919894,0.693565098,0.671748283,0.650460414,0.629692538,0.609435786,0.589681377,0.570420613,0.55164488,0.533345649,0.515514475,0.498142997,0.481222939,0.464746105,0.448704388,0.433089758,0.417894274,0.403110075,0.388729381,0.374744499,0.361147815,0.347931799,0.335089002,0.322612056,0.310493678,0.298726662,0.285193242,0.27240596,0.26022405,0.248620308,0.237562406,0.226989891,0.216908987,0.207331873,0.198193216,0.18941235,0.181041534,0.173024394,0.165388417,0.157978038,0.150909904,0.143808453,0.137043248,0.131316926,0.125837043,0.120517912,0.115176317,0.110071472,0.105192884,0.100530525,0.096074811,0.091816584,0.087747089,0.083857963,0.08014121,0.076589191,0.073194605,0.069950474,0.066850129,0.063887197,0.061055589,0.058349483,0.055763318,0.053291776,0.050929778,0.048672468,0.046515207,0.04445356,0.042483289,0.040600345,0.038800856,0.037081125,0.035437615,0.033866949,0.032365898,0.030931377,0.029560436,0.028250259,0.026998151,0.025801539 DryMachTableNumData=5 DryMachTableDeltaX=0.4 DryMachTableStartX=0.0 DryMachTableData=1.000,0.942,1.106,1.240,0.000 WetMachTableNumData=7 WetMachTableDeltaX=0.4 WetMachTableStartX=0.0 WetMachTableData=1.000,0.991,1.295,1.683,2.473,2.975,3.627 MaxInletTemperature=300 GyroscopicInertia= TSFCM0=0.743 TSFCM1=1.160 AfterburnerTSFC=1.970 MinFuelFlow=0.02 ExhaustEmitterName=HarrierEngineEmitter ExhaustPosition=-4.47,-10.431,-1.555 AfterburnerEffectSize=1.00 AfterburnerNodeName=afterburner AfterburnerEmitterName=F22A_burnerEmitter MinExtentPosition=-1.13,-3.68,-1.02 MaxExtentPosition=-0.14, 1.36,-0.04 FireSuppression=TRUE Thanks in advance!
+guuruu Posted September 11, 2018 Posted September 11, 2018 (edited) 17 minutes ago, TempestII said: Are there any lines in the DATA INI that control an engine's fuel consumption? Yes 17 minutes ago, TempestII said: TSFCM0=0.743 TSFCM1=1.160 Not sure but it's probably fuel comnsuption at min and max rpm without afterburner. and AfterburnerTSFC=1.970 17 minutes ago, TempestII said: And if so, do they affect the engine's performance in regards to thrust? No, if you think rpm is too low for speed, you must do something with aeroplane drag. Edited September 11, 2018 by guuruu
TempestII Posted September 11, 2018 Author Posted September 11, 2018 22 minutes ago, guuruu said: Yes Not sure but it's probably fuel comnsuption at min and max rpm without afterburner. and AfterburnerTSFC=1.970 No, if you think rpm is too low for speed, you must do something with aeroplane drag. OK, cheers mate, I'll have a play around with those figures.
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