Torque Meter
Winter 2006 Issue
The Szydlowski-Planiol S-39 Supercharger Just before the outbreak of World War II, an interesting variation of the centrifugal supercharger was developed by the Turboméca Company in Paris for use on (in the first instance) high-power aircraft engines in French Air Force pursuit (fighter) aircraft. The supercharger was named after its inventors rather than the company producing it and was thus called the Szydlowski-Planiol S-39 H 3. |
Aero Engine Drawings by Frank Munger |
The Impact of the Engine on the Airframe Aircraft engine development requires more time than does airframe development, usually about 60 percent more. This truism is sometimes forgotten in the desire to achieve program goals. Perhaps the most dramatic example of the consequence of such forgetfulness occurred in Germany in World War II when the jet engine not-so-quietly arrived on the scene. Two airframe companies experienced particularly difficult effects of engine unavailability — Messerschmitt, with the Me 262 fighter program ultimately being designed around four different engines, and Horten, with the Ho 9 fighter flying-wing center-section having to be revised five times to fit four different engines before it ever flew. |
Gearing for Gearheads, Part 1 This series of articles is an engineering-driven examination and appraisal of the Rolls-Royce Merlin propeller speed reduction units (PSRUs). In order to recover dimensions and details of the original Merlin gearsets by "reverse engineering", it was necessary to derive involute gear relations from basic principles. |