1969-02-01

Control Concepts for a High Bypass Aircraft Turbofan Engine 690403

This paper examines the engine main fuel and geometry control design concepts and their relation to engine requirements for a large, high bypass, aircraft turbofan engine. This class of engine is representative of those powering the new “airbus” type aircraft which are currently under development. The functional design highlights of a simple, efficient, and compact control system are discussed and related to reliability, maintainability, and weight.

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