Jetman
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Post by Jetman on Aug 3, 2022 18:07:17 GMT -5
Hello, this is my first time posting, i recently made a Cat C13 turbine jet engine, but i cant get it to start... I followed the specs on JetSpecs. It will ignite, but it will not spool at all. It is a divided inlet turbo with a 2.5 inch inducer. I am using propane to power it, with a 5 inch flame tube with a 6 inch outer tube. Please help me to solve the problem. Thanks!
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Post by racket on Aug 3, 2022 18:33:52 GMT -5
Hi
Your propane cylinder may be fitted with a safety device that limits gas flow , you'll get enough for ignition , but once you try and increase flow it shuts off the flow .
Another thought , are you using any sort of regulator ??
Lots more info please
Cheers John
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Post by Jetman on Aug 3, 2022 20:10:38 GMT -5
Hello, I have a liquid ball valve to regulate pressure, and I get around 100 psi with a new tank, so I don’t think it is the fuel system. How long should my fuel pipe be inside the flame tube? The combustion chamber is 15 inches long. What is the best way to send some pictures on the forum? Thanks!
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Post by racket on Aug 3, 2022 22:47:17 GMT -5
Hi Your propane injector needs to spray radially within the flametube , NO axial injection , have you checked out the "guidelines" jetandturbineowners.proboards.com/thread/680/diy-turbines , just hit the icons in the various catagories to bring up the info, you only need a sort length of tube just long enough so that the radial propane injection is opposite the Primary holes , a length of 3/8" tube with end blanked off and a dozen small holes ( 1-1.5mm diameter) drilled equally spaced around the tube wall in a couple of rows will distribute the fuel sufficiently . To send pics don't use the "quick reply" , use the "Reply" on the right hand side , it'll allow you to include pics into the Reply Cheers John
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Post by Jetman on Aug 4, 2022 8:41:25 GMT -5
Hello, the propane is spraying radially, in place where the air goes into the primary holes. I can’t figure it out… there is a nice spot deposit swirled till halfway of the flametube, then it looks white and lean. I Am just figuring out how to send some pictures. Thanks!
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Post by Jetman on Aug 4, 2022 12:12:34 GMT -5
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Post by racket on Aug 4, 2022 17:26:02 GMT -5
Hi
The combustion should only occur in the Primary Zone with propane , once it gets to the Secondary holes the combustion gases are getting diluted and by Tertiary holes cooled and very diluted ..
Are you able to get a large flame from the turbo exhaust during spoolup ??
What are you using to spoolup the engine ??
Cheers John
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Post by Jetman on Aug 4, 2022 18:17:18 GMT -5
Hello, I am using a leaf blower, and air compressor, I will try again tonight, but it just won’t spool. I’ll take more pictures..
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Post by Jetman on Aug 4, 2022 18:18:01 GMT -5
The flame isn’t very large out of the turbo.
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Post by racket on Aug 4, 2022 18:55:44 GMT -5
Our engines need a lot of fuel and unless the propane cylinder is capable of supplying it you'll have problems
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Post by Jetman on Aug 4, 2022 19:15:50 GMT -5
But the tank is at 100 psi with 1/4 inch hose, shouldn’t that be good?
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Post by racket on Aug 4, 2022 19:38:50 GMT -5
It'll depend on the size of the cylinder fittings , if the valve oriface is small or theres a safety device added , flow will be restricted even though theres 100psi of pressure inside , an oxy cylinder might have 3,000 psi inside it but the valving won't allow a massive flow rate out .
It might be an idea to disconnect the fuel line from the engine, and making sure theres no sources of ignition nearby , open up your propane supply to see just how much comes out of your fuel delivery line , be careful of "freezing" , so keep hands off it , secure it somehow .
What sized cylinder are you using ??
A 2.5 inch inducered comp will flow a lot of air , probably requiring >1 lb of fuel per minute
Cheers John
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Post by Jetman on Aug 4, 2022 20:35:26 GMT -5
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Post by Jetman on Aug 4, 2022 20:44:38 GMT -5
Hello, here’s some pictures of the fitting, I think it is a 1mm hole, should I drill it out bigger? What do you recommend?
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Post by racket on Aug 5, 2022 2:14:23 GMT -5
Thats a pretty small restriction , and having a sharp edge the effective flow area will be even smaller , it certainly wouldn't hurt to drill it out to 5 mm and put a chamfer on the inlet edge to help flow into the hole.
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