Engine power.
One engine produces 56,000 pounds of thrust.
Propeller torque force consumes quite a bit of the shaft horse power. Other forces involved... Centrifugal force imposes considerable stress, torque reaction tends to bend the blades in the reverse direction of rotation, the thrust force tends to bend the outer sections of the blades forward and turning moments tend to twist the blades to a decreased pitch. The air inflow at the face of the propeller disc also affects propeller dynamics
Theoretically, thrust cannot be converted into horsepower because the latter is simply a form of electric energy, like watts. Thrust is a direct force (generally created by an engine) as opposed to horsepower, which is simply the potential to do 'work.'Answer:A standard rule of thumb (very approximate) is that 1 HP is equivalent to 2.6 lb of thrust when static at sea level. This will vary with the efficiency of the propeller at the very least, as well as the gearbox transferring power to the propeller.Unfortunately the question becomes more difficult to answer when considering flight conditions - a propeller's efficiency drops off with speed while a jet engine's increases (in broad strokes).The effects of altitude (and subsequent air density) must also be taken into consideration.************When I was in aviation trade school, we learned to use the thrust formula to switch between thrust and bhp. If you google "turbine thrust formula", you'll get the particulars. It's not a particularly useful calculation so it doesn't get used very often. You'll need to familiarize yourself with the equation's variables and how to apply them correctly. Once you understand the formula and what you're measuring, it's just a matter of plugging in the right values.************
it has 110000
pounds of thrust divided by 2,5 equals horsepower
Aircraft engines are calculated on thrust no hp. 737 thrust is 172500 lbs each
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110,000 Brake Horsepower (bhp)
Depends on your plans. If you want to fly make sure you have enough horse power to get it airborne. This depends on the propellers design and how the plane was built. Also, out of what materials was it made? How fast do you want to go? Got to size up the motor correctly. Remember it has weight that effects your total load.
7.5 million pounds or 160,000,000 horse power.
The Mercedes Benz 5350 rated engine horse power can be found on the engine tag. The actual horse power of an individual engine can be found by hooking the engine to a dyno tester.
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