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An Engine Project Engineer's View of Advanced Secondary Power Systems
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Increasing secondary powerloads, advanced technology components, varied installations, and increased emphasis on cost and performance provide the requirements against which the engine project engineer must seek a balance during the conceptual, design, and development phases of an engine program. This paper reviews the requirements for advanced engine secondary power systems and some of the trends which are developing for future propulsion systems.
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McIntire, W. and Hudson, S., "An Engine Project Engineer's View of Advanced Secondary Power Systems," SAE Technical Paper 740884, 1974, https://doi.org/10.4271/740884.Also In
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- Jongeneel J. W. Kawai R. T. “Impact of Increasing Secondary Power Requirements on Engine and Accessory System Design,” SAE Paper 740495 May 1974
- Peppier T. P. “Fluid Power and Control Requirements for the U.S. Army Heavy Lift Helicopter,” SAE Paper 730988 October 1973