Affiliation:
1. North China University of Technology
Abstract
A practical tool for multiple simulation tasks of gas engine has been developed in order to meet the needs coming from factory, institute and academic for research & develop platform. In the tool, not only can aircraft engine and ship engine be visually modeled and all of data can be setup in the window, but also different simulating tasks can be completed, such as flight performance, linear state space model, transient & fault simulating and gas path analysis. The objective of this paper is to provide the comprehensive overview of multiple simulation tasks of gas engine.
Publisher
Trans Tech Publications, Ltd.
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