TURBOMECHANICAL TRANSMISSION FEASIBILITY STUDY.

Abstract

The purpose of the report was to describe the steady-state and dynamic performance of a novel gas-turbine-powered tank transmission. With this transmission variable-speed regenerative steering and propulsion are achieved over a wide torque-speed range by controlling the flow of hot gas from a single gas generator to four variable-nozzle-area reversible turbines. These turbines, one steering and three propulsion, transmit power at various gear ratios through a differential gear train, without the use of complex gear-changing mechanisms such as clutches or hydrostatic systems. The low specific weight (1.18 lb per hp), high efficiency (average 89 percent from 5 to 45 mph in forward operation) and lively performance (0 to 30 mph in 6.8 seconds with 100 lb per ton rolling resistance) of this system, as demonstrated by a preliminary mechanical design, digital-computer analysis of turbine performance, and analog-computer investigation of controlled transmission transient performance, compare very favorably with competing mechanical, hydraulic, and electrical transmission systems. It was therefore recommended that a development program be started immediately to prove the potential of this transmission. (Author)

Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Feb 28, 1966
Accession Number
AD0804326

Entities

People

  • Arnold M. Heitmann
  • R. O. Chambers
  • W. Jansen
  • Walter L. Brassert

Tags

DTIC Thesaurus Topics

  • Analog Computers
  • Computers
  • Digital Computers
  • Feasibility Studies
  • Gas Turbines
  • Gases
  • Generators
  • Hot Gases
  • Steady State
  • Steering
  • Turbines

Readers

  • Aerospace Engineering
  • Control Systems Engineering.