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Helicopter Pilot's Seat On Right Hand Side- Why?
It is measured with a device similar to a bathroom scale mounted behind it in a test cell.However, the engine's thrust is quite different than it would be in flight and installed on the aircraft. A 'bell-mouthed' inlet is used for maximum static thrust (aircraft use divergent ducts to increase high-speed thrust at the cost of static-thrust performance). Also the engines are tested at ISA (15C/59F, dry air, sea level pressure, etc). This gives a standard basis for engines to be compared and matched to aircraft.
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In the air, thrust is indirectly measured by a combination of Engine Pressure Ratio (between the inlet and exhaust), fuel flow, and engine speed.
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The wright brothers came up with this... by taking a large cale and tying it to the aircraft... the amount the aircraft (or engine) moved the scale in pounds.. gives us the "pounds of thrust"How do piston-driven planes get lube oil to the cylinders?
pounds of thust, or kilonewtons.how do they fix bad light dents in big aircraft?
The most effective way to measure thrust is by testing the engines while they are on a stand by neasuring the force it exerts on the stand.
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