Sunday, December 27, 2009

Hydraulic Generator How Is The Generator Connected To The Jet Engine In A Passenger Jet?

How is the generator connected to the jet engine in a passenger jet? - hydraulic generator

I know that in some systems, the engine powers a hydraulic pump that drives a hydraulic uh ... "Motor" of this event, but you can explain in detail? In particular can not understand how the hydraulic pump is connected to the engine - is it, the tree in the middle of the motor bound links (the compressor and turbine blades)? If so, how? Is it not turn into tens of thousands of RPM?

It's really my question - in short, how to get a generator to a pump or an engine?

1 comment:

Larry454 said...

Good answers above. Not all engines with constant speed drives (CSD), but. Some of the motors directly to the generator and the use of a voltage regulator to power the device itself. In this case, the transmission is through a bevel gear on the axis from HP with a lower, vertical shaft accessories for gear, which is then a series of driven bevel gear and reduce speed by about one order of magnitude more accessories, including the starter / generator, water pump, oil pump, fuel regulator, etc. When the reduction occurs, the speed, there is little difference between flying at high speed and slow down the platform to a generator so that the CSD is harder than hard to justify.

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