This project deals with the innovative development of the SR460 engine, a new engine derived from the SAE current engine (SR305) and extended up to 6 cylinders. The works will focus on architecture evolutions and new parts designs, providing thus weight reduction, power density improvement and maturity level increase (compared to the demonstrator which had run in 2014). This CS2 program will allow SAE to offer a competitive and environment-friendly alternative to gasoline engines for power up to 400hp.
The main objective of this project is to improve the power density of the engine, by reducing its weight and confirming its power capabilities, based on SAE SR305 4-cylinder engine return of experience.
On the basis of the existing combustion chamber and piston from SR305 engine, Danielson Engineering and DFM Europe will improve the design of the whole engine, taking into account thermo-mechanical loads, weight considerations and up-to-date materials. Furthermore, the engine cooling system will be designed to increase the engine performances and reliability, integrating the specific requirements of an aeronautical application (safety, fire resistance, environment compliance and resistance…).
At the end of the action, 4 prototype enhanced engines are available and reach the objectives defined in terms of power density and reliability.