On Sunday 12 March 2006 16:31, Markus Barenhoff wrote:
> for my electrical scripts if modeled a nasal class, which is attached to
> a enginge and produces power (by reading n1, going up with voltage to a
> threshold and than supplying a constant voltage). i've used them to
> model the generators which are attached to the enginges. so it would be
> most simple way to model the apu as a engine. than it should be much
> more simple to model the real fuel system (which is the next project to
> be done :)) with all the pumps and cooling stuff etc.

This might interest you if you are going to model the fuel system:
http://www.cs.yorku.ca/~cs233144/Flightgear/Systems/Hydraulic/

Ampere


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