时间:2011-03-11 23:18来源:蓝天飞行翻译 作者:航空 点击:次
rated horsepower (aircraft engine specification). The horsepower the engine manufacturer guarantees an engine will produce under specified conditions. rated maximum continuous augmented thrust. 14 CFR Part 1: “With respect to turbojet engine type certification, means the approved jet thrust that is developed statically or in flight, in standard atmosphere at a specified altitude, with fluid injection or with the burning of fuel in a separate combustion chamber, within the engine operating limitations established under Part 33 of this chapter, and approved for unrestricted periods of use.” rated maximum continuous power. 14 CFR Part 1: “With respect to reciprocating, turbopropeller, and turboshaft engines, means the approved brake horsepower that is developed statically or in flight, in standard atmosphere at a specified altitude, within the engine operating limitations established under Part 33, and approved for unrestricted periods of use.” rated maximum continuous thrust. 14 CFR Part 1: “With respect to turbojet engine type certification, means the approved jet thrust that is developed statically or in flight, in standard atmosphere at a specified altitude, without fluid injection and without the burning of fuel in a separate combustion chamber, within the engine operating limitations established under Part 33 of this chapter, and approved for unrestricted periods of use.” rated takeoff augmented thrust. 14 CFR Part 1: “With respect to turbojet engine type certification, means the approved jet thrust that is developed statically under standard sea level conditions, with fluid injection or with the burning of fuel in a separate combustion chamber, within the engine operating limitations established under Part 33 of this chapter, and limited in use to periods of not over 5 minutes for takeoff operation.” rated takeoff power. 14 CFR Part 1: “With respect to reciprocating, turbopropeller, and turbo-shaft engine type certification, means the approved brake horsepower that is developed statically under standard sea level conditions, within the engine operating limitations established under Part 33, and limited in use to periods of not over 5 minutes for takeoff operation.” rated takeoff thrust. 14 CFR Part 1: “With respect to turbojet engine type certification, means the approved jet thrust that is developed statically under standard sea level conditions, without fluid injection and without the burning of fuel in a separate combustion chamber, within the engine operating limitations established under Part 33 of this chapter, and limited in use to periods of not over 5 minutes for takeoff operation.” rated thrust (aircraft engine specification). The amount of thrust the manufacturer of a gas turbine engine guarantees the engine will produce under certain specified conditions. rated 30-minute OEI (one engine inoperative) power. 14 CFR Part 1: “With respect to rotorcraft turbine engines, means the approved brake horsepower developed under static conditions at specified altitudes and temperatures within the operating limitations established for the engine under Part 33 of this chapter, and limited in use to a period of not more than 30 minutes after the failure of one engine of a multiengine rotorcraft.” |