frotojk
Mechanical
- May 27, 2008
- 7
Hello,
I am designing an assembly to test a twin-prop propulsion system using a Lycoming T53 turboshaft engine. There will be a a custom T-gearbox mounted to the front of the engine that will take the engine power and distribute it to two shafts coming out at 90degrees on either side, which in turn will power the two separate props.
I am not sure whether i can directly couple the engine output shaft with the gearbox, or a coupling of some kind would be necessary to make up for misalignment. The problem being the space constraint and that we'd have to go with an overly large industrial size coupling to handle the torque.
The gearbox mount will be CNC precision machined, though I don't have the exact dimensions of the mounting face on the T53, and may have to machine in multiple steps to obtain an accurate fit.
An image of the CAD geometry with the large coupling is included. Any input highly appreciated. Thank you.
I am designing an assembly to test a twin-prop propulsion system using a Lycoming T53 turboshaft engine. There will be a a custom T-gearbox mounted to the front of the engine that will take the engine power and distribute it to two shafts coming out at 90degrees on either side, which in turn will power the two separate props.
I am not sure whether i can directly couple the engine output shaft with the gearbox, or a coupling of some kind would be necessary to make up for misalignment. The problem being the space constraint and that we'd have to go with an overly large industrial size coupling to handle the torque.
The gearbox mount will be CNC precision machined, though I don't have the exact dimensions of the mounting face on the T53, and may have to machine in multiple steps to obtain an accurate fit.
An image of the CAD geometry with the large coupling is included. Any input highly appreciated. Thank you.