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Hul Tytus
June 20th 09, 02:13 PM
rec.aviation.homebuilt
Help needed understanding turbojets

Horsepower is defined/measured as 550 foot pounds per second. ie,
lifting 1 pound 550 feet every second is 1 hp. If you lift 550 pounds one foot
every second and keep that going for 12 hours or so every day, you are a
horse.
Similarly, an airplane with a one horsepower engine that travels at
550 feet per second at full power is pushing with the force of one pound.
Conversally, as above, if the plane's max speed is 1 foot per second the
thrust is 550 pounds.
Handy for gauging such questions.

Hul

Stealth Pilot[_2_]
June 21st 09, 03:59 PM
On Sat, 20 Jun 2009 13:13:43 +0000 (UTC), Hul Tytus >
wrote:

>rec.aviation.homebuilt
>Help needed understanding turbojets
>
> Horsepower is defined/measured as 550 foot pounds per second. ie,
>lifting 1 pound 550 feet every second is 1 hp. If you lift 550 pounds one foot
>every second and keep that going for 12 hours or so every day, you are a
>horse.
> Similarly, an airplane with a one horsepower engine that travels at
>550 feet per second at full power is pushing with the force of one pound.
>Conversally, as above, if the plane's max speed is 1 foot per second the
>thrust is 550 pounds.
> Handy for gauging such questions.
>
>Hul

I thought it was originally defined as lifting a Ton a Foot a Minute.
ie what a shire horse could achieve lifting stuff out of a mine on a
windlass.

Brian Whatcott
June 21st 09, 04:07 PM
Stealth Pilot wrote:
> On Sat, 20 Jun 2009 13:13:43 +0000 (UTC), Hul Tytus >
> wrote:
>
>> rec.aviation.homebuilt
>> Help needed understanding turbojets
>>
>> Horsepower is defined/measured as 550 foot pounds per second. ie,
>> lifting 1 pound 550 feet every second is 1 hp. If you lift 550 pounds one foot
>> every second and keep that going for 12 hours or so every day, you are a
>> horse.
>> Similarly, an airplane with a one horsepower engine that travels at
>> 550 feet per second at full power is pushing with the force of one pound.
>> Conversally, as above, if the plane's max speed is 1 foot per second the
>> thrust is 550 pounds.
>> Handy for gauging such questions.
>>
>> Hul
>
> I thought it was originally defined as lifting a Ton a Foot a Minute.
> ie what a shire horse could achieve lifting stuff out of a mine on a
> windlass.

I think you dropped a zero.
1 HP = 33000 ft.lb/min or about 15 ft.tons/min

But a shire horse can really manage about 10 ft.tons/minute,
without Watt's fudge factor.

Brian W

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