Inlet Air Flow Sensing for the iSTC-21v Small Jet Engine
Czakó, Róbert
Válkó, Dávid
Gašparovič, Peter
Andoga, Rudolf
Ádám, Norbert
Főző, Ladislav
2025-08-19T11:10:33Z
2025-08-19T11:10:33Z
2024
1785-8860
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http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14044/32452
Accurate measurement of the flow rate of air entering the jet engine is very
important from the point of view of the design of control algorithms and diagnostic systems
(e.g. when classifying situational frameworks of situational control, or when predicting
unmeasured parameters or the failure of other measured parameters within the diagnostic
system, the design and implementation of which for micro (JetCat P-80, TJ-20) and small
(iSTC-21v, TJ-100) jet engines is devoted to the scientific research team of the Laboratory
of Intelligent Aircraft Engines). In order to accurately measure the air flow rate in the entire
cross-section of the inlet device of the iSTC-21v small jet engine based on the value of the
local velocity, temperature and pressure, it is necessary to know the distribution of the
absolute velocity at the entrance to the engine (e.g. we may be interested in the homogeneity
of the absolute velocity and turbulence, by sensing which using CTA equipment or pressure
probes, another scientific and research team of the Aerodynamic Tunnel Laboratory).
The speed distribution is also influenced by the shape of the bell mouth – the leading edge of
the newly designed iSTC-21v engine inlet assembly (as opposed to the classic engine inlet
assembly, where the flow rate of air is not measured). Using the numerical CFD simulation
in Ansys and the program for calculating the superellipse coordinates in Matlab, in the
presented article we are devoted to the pilot design of the inlet device with the sensing of the
air flow amount of the small jet engine iSTC-21v.
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