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Introduction to Turbo Jet Engines, Working Principle And Performance Prepared By, Vedprakash Arya
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Turbo jet engine

Feb 10, 2017

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Introduction to Turbo Jet Engines,Working Principle

AndPerformance

Prepared By,

Vedprakash Arya

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Contents

❖Introduction

❖Performance Parameters

❖Working Principle

❖Merits & Demerits

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Introduction

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▪ Turbojets are the oldest kind of general-purpose jet engines. Turbojets are rotary engines that extracts energy from a flow of combustion gas.

▪ They produce thrust by increasing the velocity of the air flowing through the engine and operate on Newton’s third law of motion " For every action there is an equal and opposite reaction”.

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Working Principle

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❖Air is drawn into the rotating compressor via the intake and is compressed to a higher pressure before entering the combustion chamber.

❖ Fuel is mixed with the compressed air and ignited by a flame in the eddy of a flame holder.

❖Hot combustion products leaving the combustor expand through the turbine where power is extracted to drive the compressor.

❖The gas stream exiting the turbine expands to ambient pressure via the propelling nozzle, producing a high velocity jet in the exhaust plume.

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Engine Performance Parameters

❖Thrust Equation

❖Efficiency

❖Specific Fuel Consumption

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EFFICIENCY

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❖Very high power-to-weight ratio.

❖Compact than most reciprocating engines of the same power rating.

❖Fewer moving parts than reciprocating engines.

❖Low operating pressures.

❖High operation speeds.

❖Low lubricating oil cost and consumption.

Advantages of Turbojet Engines

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❖Cost

❖Longer startup than reciprocating engines.

❖Less responsive to changes in power demand compared to reciprocating engines.

Disadvantages of Turbojet Engines

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