The thermal efficiency of a turboshaft engine is a measure of how effectively the engine converts the chemical energy in fuel into useful work, typically in the form of shaft power. Turboshaft engines are commonly used to power helicopters and other rotorcraft, providing the mechanical power needed to turn the rotor. The thermal efficiency is defined as the ratio of the useful work output to the energy input from burning the fuel.
The thermal efficiency is expressed mathematically as:
where:
- is the thermal efficiency,
- is the thrust produced by the engine,
- is the jet velocity,
- ṁf is the mass flow rate of fuel,
- is the specific enthalpy of the fuel.