On 6 December 2011 11:07, Gary Neely <grne...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I can say for certain that YASim does not model TIT, and I believe
> JSBsim doesn't either, though there seems to be a stub for TIT
> modeling which may be where that property comes from. Someone please
> correct me if I'm wrong about JSBsim and TIT. A developer may have
> written custom code to model turbine inlet temp for a specific model,
> but I'm not aware of any examples.

Yeah, maybe one could do this with nasal, some educated guesswork
etc.. As long as everything is working normally, it should follow
other engine parameters and ambient air properties, I guess.

> I'm currently working on a project that aims to handle multi-cylinder
> temperature reporting and yield results good enough to at least teach
> the concepts of best power/best economy and LOP operations.
> Unfortunately my effort doesn't yet model turbocharged engines.

That is important stuff too, would be useful for me also. Actually it
would be nice to have something like the EDM-800 gauge
(http://www.jpinstruments.com/edm_800.html) to show the values.
Unfortunately my skills with fg / nasal / programming are not very
high, as I am more of a designer, but let me know if I can help with
graphics. I am better with that stuff. :)

> Since you're using the JSBsim-based Seneca II, you might want to
> consider working with JSBsim to add the necessary modeling for TIT, if
> it doesn't already exist. You might try posting on the JSBsim forum on
> this topic, as someone may already be developing this.

Good point.

//Tuomas

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