Bhuvan Aerospace
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Post by Bhuvan Aerospace on Sept 28, 2024 22:18:45 GMT -5
Sir, I am making a prototype turbojet engine with my small turbocharger. But sir should I use Liquid fuel or Gaseous fuel?
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Post by racket on Sept 29, 2024 1:00:28 GMT -5
gaseous
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Post by Bhuvan Aerospace on Sept 29, 2024 3:45:44 GMT -5
But sir it is far more expensive and has less mileage. In the previous thread, as you told me to start with small things, so I am starting with the small engine only.
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Post by racket on Sept 29, 2024 4:17:01 GMT -5
You asked for advice ...........it was given .......use propane !!
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Post by Bhuvan Aerospace on Sept 29, 2024 7:32:35 GMT -5
Sir, shall I use Propane can or Propane cylinder for My 2 cm inducer turbocharger?
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richardm
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Post by richardm on Sept 29, 2024 9:33:52 GMT -5
Not that I want to sound rude but what is it that you dont get? You were given a good advice from an expert and you keep asking.. There are plenty of information and videos on the matter on the web. Some basic research of your own will help you more than we can.
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Bhuvan Aerospace
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Post by Bhuvan Aerospace on Sept 29, 2024 12:14:26 GMT -5
But sir everyone has 50-100 mm inducer so I can't match with them. Please help me sir.
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Post by racket on Sept 29, 2024 16:32:53 GMT -5
Hi Richard
LOL.................this guy is just a time waster , I've had to deal with similar a number of times over the years :-(
It doesn't matter how many times you provide an answer, there'll always be another question coming , you tell him what propane "container" to use , then it'll be how do I connect it , then what size connection line , then what material , then how long , then what colour etc etc etc
Cheers John
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richardm
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Post by richardm on Sept 29, 2024 16:56:38 GMT -5
Hi John ! I Know ! He will soon ask about the color of the propane tank LOL Too bad he doesn't understand what a learning curve is and start at the bottom. I believe this place is for those who have at least the shadow of an idea of what they talking about.
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Post by racket on Sept 29, 2024 18:06:59 GMT -5
Yep , theres hundreds of builds on here with lotsa info , just a case of looking around and do some learning ...............or get onto YouTube for some more "education".
Heh heh , I prefer a nice metallic silver for my propane tanks ;-)
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Post by Bhuvan Aerospace on Sept 30, 2024 8:46:25 GMT -5
Thank you all for helping me for this. Now it's my turn to make it physically not theoretically. I made 2 combustion chambers for my turbocharger jet engine, without any calculations. Obviously they failed. Now I will do the 3rd time and I believe that, I will gain success!!
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Post by Bhuvan Aerospace on Oct 6, 2024 10:52:45 GMT -5
What if I use this type of compressor whose image I have attached instead of a centrifugal compressor (Here, in the image, the compressor is 3D Printed but I will use a metal one)?
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Post by racket on Oct 6, 2024 16:41:46 GMT -5
NO
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Post by Bhuvan Aerospace on Oct 7, 2024 0:15:03 GMT -5
okay
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Post by Bhuvan Aerospace on Oct 7, 2024 0:20:55 GMT -5
Can I use Tin to make the combustion chamber because steel sheet ain’t available in our area.
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