gsphelp  Building a GSP engine model

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Quick start basics - Building a GSP model .

 

Now that you have completed your first GSP simulation sessions and you are a more experienced GSP user, you can start building your own GSP models. It usually is most practical to derive new models from existing or sample models by opening an existing model and adding, deleting or reconfiguring components as necessary.

 

In this tutorial we will derive an afterburning turbofan engine from the sample TJET model used in "Your first simulation session" Assume that the following additional data must apply to the new engine model at ISA sea level standard (SLS) static conditions:

 

Thrust SLS

>50

[kN]

Design mass flow

90

[kg/s]

Bypass ratio

0.64

[-]

Fan pressure ratio

3.2

[-]

Ram recovery

0.9

[-]

Fan efficiency

0.8

[-]

N1

10,000

[rpm]

N2

13,000

[rpm]