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Historical REAFFIRMED 2007-06-11

Uncertainty of In-Flight Thrust Determination AIR1678A

This document defines and illustrates the process for determination of uncertainty of turbofan and turbojet engine in-flight thrust and other measured in-flight performance parameters. The reasons for requiring this information, as specified in the E-33 Charter, are:
  1. -
    determination of high confidence aircraft drag
  2. -
    problem rectification if performance is low
  3. -
    interpolation of measured thrust and aircraft drag over a range of flight conditions by validation and development of high confidence analytical methods
  4. -
    establishment of a baseline for future engine modifications
This document describes systematic and random measurement uncertainties and methods for propagating the uncertainties to the more complicated parameter, in-flight thrust. Methods for combining the uncertainties to obtain given confidence levels are also addressed. Although the primary focus of the document is in-flight thrust, the statistical methods described are applicable to any measurement process.
The E-33 Committee has endeavored to gather industry-wide expertise in in-flight measurement and uncertainty analysis to collect and promulgate recommended practices in the subject disciplines. The Committee is organized into two subcommittees to address both the analytical and test methodology for determination of in-flight thrust and also the uncertainty of the determination. This document "Uncertainty of In-flight Thrust Determination, AIR1678", addresses the process for determining the uncertainty of in-flight thrust. A companion document, "In-Flight Thrust Determination, AIR1703", addresses the basic methodology for determining in-flight thrust.
The Committee, after reviewing recommended changes and clarification in definitions and application of statistical uncertainty items, have made small revisions to the original document published in 1985.
These changes will maintain consistency of AIR1678 with evolving world and national standards promulgated primarily by ISO and ASME.
AIR1678B
2023-03-23
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Reaffirmed
AIR1678A
2007-06-11
Historical
Reaffirmed
AIR1678
1992-12-01
Historical
Reaffirmed

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