Msg ID:
2730054 |
Why Are Helicopter Engines Rated In (NT) +0/-0
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Author:Horsepower Or Shaft Horsepower?
5/22/2022 5:05:32 PM
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Msg ID:
2730059 |
Why Are Helicopter Engines Rated In +10/-0
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Author:because
5/22/2022 6:20:48 PM
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helicopters and turboprop airplanes use a turbine engine to drive a gearbox. Thrust would be meaningless in that application. |
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Msg ID:
2730068 |
Why Are Helicopter Engines Rated In +1/-2
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Author:Mules Work Harder Than Horses
5/22/2022 7:58:32 PM
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So it would be more accurate to call it mulepower. If a helicopter engine was rated at 2,500 SHP, what SMP would that equal? |
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Msg ID:
2730120 |
Oxen work harder than Mules +0/-0
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Author:Anonymous
5/23/2022 9:39:55 AM
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But then it would SOP and we already use that acronym for something else |
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Msg ID:
2730141 |
Why Are Helicopter Engines Rated In +0/-0
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Author:What
5/23/2022 12:12:34 PM
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Mule is about 50% less power. |
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Msg ID:
2730172 |
Why Are Helicopter Engines Rated In +0/-0
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Author:So In Your Conversion Ratio It
5/23/2022 6:00:50 PM
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Would work out to 2,000 mules? |
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Msg ID:
2730073 |
Because rating them in voltage would be silly (NT) +2/-0
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Author:Anonymous
5/22/2022 8:24:56 PM
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Msg ID:
2730074 |
Because rating them in voltage would be silly +3/-0
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Author:@##$^
5/22/2022 8:35:30 PM
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One horsepower = 1.314 Mulepower. |
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Msg ID:
2730077 |
That's just a little more than a Cow Pi (NT) +0/-1
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Author:Anonymous
5/22/2022 8:53:47 PM
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Msg ID:
2730110 |
Why Are Helicopter Engines Rated In +1/-0
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Author:HP
5/23/2022 7:26:05 AM
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is horsepower; that value delivered to the drive shaft to perform functional work is shaft horsepower. Two different things, obviously. Engines may be capable of delivering a lot of HP but that which is allowed to be used is not usually lower. |
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Msg ID:
2730236 |
Why Are Helicopter Engines Rated In +1/-0
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Author:oldNtired
5/24/2022 1:27:54 PM
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Good to see a few people on this forum still have a sense of humor. Next question, what is torque and what does it represent ? |
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Msg ID:
2730269 |
Why Are Helicopter Engines Rated In +1/-0
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Author:Like
5/24/2022 6:08:56 PM
Reply to: 2730236
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the battles of double negatives, or entendres.
Torque? Measure of work being done, effective transfer of potential and kinetic energy to a positive outcome - yes, both. |
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Msg ID:
2730368 |
Why Are Helicopter Engines Rated In +0/-0
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Author:oldNtired
5/25/2022 1:36:54 PM
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Excellent response ! |
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Msg ID:
2731100 |
Why Are Helicopter Engines Rated In +0/-0
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Author:cuz
6/1/2022 5:39:31 PM
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we're both oldrndirt and understand a few things, I surmise. |
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