The paper presents a new approach to the process of regulating the basic parameters of a turbine jet engine. It presents a system for monitoring these parameters developed and put into operation and the creation of the so-called phase mapping of the engine speed increment. Its modular structure is described, which allows it to be adapted quite quickly to other types of aircraft engine units. Individual modules are based on mathematical descriptions from the theory of aircraft engines. The phase mapping of the engine speed indicates a dynamic change of this parameter. On this basis, the characteristic ranges and individual points of engine operation are presented. The following are examples of characteristics and their interpretation.
Keywords
- turbojet engine
- aircraft engine
- aircraft engine adjustment
- engine speed
- phase portrait
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