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Post by captainsharkboy on Sept 12, 2019 13:17:20 GMT -5
I'm making one for final year I've started this thread so we can learn and ask questions and find answers together
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Post by racket on Sept 12, 2019 15:39:44 GMT -5
Welcome to the Forum , hope we can help :-)
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Post by captainsharkboy on Sept 19, 2019 21:34:48 GMT -5
What materials should i use to make the various parts of the micro jet turbine and is it necessary to use a tig ,can i use a mig intead?
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Post by racket on Sept 19, 2019 22:28:15 GMT -5
If its going to run cold/coolish it can be made of alloy , if hot, steel, if very hot , stainless or Inco , and yes a MIG could be used
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Post by captainsharkboy on Sept 28, 2019 3:33:36 GMT -5
Can you please help me with the names of alloys or steels which could use?
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Post by racket on Sept 28, 2019 4:51:11 GMT -5
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Post by captainsharkboy on Jul 9, 2020 16:22:20 GMT -5
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Post by racket on Jul 9, 2020 16:48:06 GMT -5
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Post by captainsharkboy on Jul 10, 2020 14:58:02 GMT -5
youtu.be/0sOtcsjVeWw#turbines #jetengine #gasturbines #jet #cfd #icengine #combustion #5axismachining #cncmachining #manufacturingengineering #ansys #fusion360 #autodeskfusion360 #inventors #catiav5 #simulation #aviationtraining #aviation #aerospacemanufacturing #aeronautics #aerospaceanddefense #aeronautical
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Post by captainsharkboy on Jul 10, 2020 15:00:59 GMT -5
I would like to simulate the turbine and thes previous video is made specially to ask you guys for expert opinion and guidance,please watch the video and help me to know which cfd analysis i should do to simulate the combustion as i need the engine to self sustain,i didnt add the start plug in the design ,ill add it later,incase anything else is needed please comment in the video and tell me
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Post by racket on Jul 10, 2020 17:25:46 GMT -5
My advice is for you to obtain a set of plans for the KJ66 and simply build it , the book I recommended in an earlier email will provide the plans , or you can join the GTBA where there is whole Sections on the KJ66 and more information than you'll ever need .
Cheers John
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