- Corrected fuel flow
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Corrected fuel flow is the fuel flow that is required by an engine if the freestream total head conditions are equivalent to ambient conditions at Sea Level on a Standard Day (i.e. 14.696 lb/in², 288.15K ).
Corrected Fuel Flow can be calculated as follows, assuming Imperial units:
So-called Non-Dimensional Fuel Flow ) is proportional to Corrected Fuel Flow:
Corrected Fuel Flow (or Non-Dimensional Fuel Flow) is one of several non-dimensional groups associated with gas turbine performance calculations.
The equivalent equations for Preferred SI Units are:
Nomenclature:
- P Stagnation (or Total) Pressure
- T Stagnation (or Total) Temperature
References
- Padilla, Carlos E. (1996). Optimizing Jet Transport Efficiency: Performance, Operations, and Economics. McGraw-Hill Professional. p. 31. ISBN 007048208X. http://books.google.com/books?id=KUAlFieLCHUC&pg=PA31&dq=%22Corrected+fuel+flow%22&num=100&ei=3iTQRtCcFKDeoALVx8XQBw&ie=ISO-8859-1&sig=qZY2tIUgwkbP11jwiLlmflWO_h4.
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