"Total pressure ratios with altitude" I have no idea what that even means. However, a turbine engine is normally aspirated. The Ng is the same at take off as at altitude. If the compressor is turning the same RPM and the blades are fixed then the air flow is less. Just second grade math. On a -61 (PAY3) you are limited to 750 HP at take off. This corresponds to approx 2000 foot pounds with a prop speed of 2000 RPM. At FL270 you will be down to about 1000 foot pounds because you are temp limited. You are temp limited because you don't have adequate air from the compressor. The only reason you can maintain max airframe limited horse power is because most turbine installations use flat rated horse power. Again the example of the -61 is flat rated at 750 HP (airframe limitations). The thermodynamic rating of the -61 is around 900 HP. Which means a 900 HP engine can maintain 750 horsepower up to the altitude where the air flow drops to a level you can no longer keep the turbine temp below red line. The 900 HP is only attainable at STP.
A turbocharged piston engine can maintain full rated HP (thermodynamic limit) up to its critical altitude by increasing the exhaust flow through the turbine thus spinning the turbo charger compressor faster resulting in more air up to the point that the turbo charger can produce no additional flow. This is the critical altitude of a turbo charged engine and is commonly referred to as being bootstrapped.
Turbines are normally aspirated.
Edit on the Ng: Ng is ALMOST the same. It will be slightly less since you are limited to the 750 flat rated horse power on take off.
A turbocharged piston engine can maintain full rated HP (thermodynamic limit) up to its critical altitude by increasing the exhaust flow through the turbine thus spinning the turbo charger compressor faster resulting in more air up to the point that the turbo charger can produce no additional flow. This is the critical altitude of a turbo charged engine and is commonly referred to as being bootstrapped.
Turbines are normally aspirated.
Edit on the Ng: Ng is ALMOST the same. It will be slightly less since you are limited to the 750 flat rated horse power on take off.
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