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Turbojets
 INTRODUCTION.
 PRIMARY COMPONENTS OF TURBOJET ENGINE.
 AFTERBURNER.
 THRUST REVERSERS.
 WORKING OF TURBOJET ENGINE.
 PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION-BRAYTON CYCLE.
 MERITS AND DEMERITS.
 APPLICATIONS.
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”.
A project report on Turbojet-Engines-Seminar PPT.ppt
Air intake
Air intake aims at bringing large amounts of surrounding air into the engine.
A tube-shaped inlet, like one you would see on an airliner usually of cylindrical or
conical design.
Inlets come in many shapes and sizes depending on the aircraft.
The compressor rotates at very high speed, adding energy to the airflow and at
the same time squeezing it into a smaller space. Compressing the air increases
its pressure and temperature. The compressor is driven by the turbine.
Compressors used in turbojet engines are mainly classified as:
Axial Flow Compressors.
Centrifugal Compressors.
Axial compressors are rotating, airfoil
based compressors in which the working
fluid principally flows parallel to the axis
of rotation.
Axial compressors consist of a shaft
that drives a central drum which has a
number of annular airfoil rows attached.
These rotate between a similar number
of stationary airfoil rows attached to a
stationary tubular casing. A pair of
rotating and stationary airfoils is called a
stage. The cross-sectional area between
rotor drum and casing is reduced in the
flow direction to maintain axial velocity
as the fluid is compressed.
Centrifugal compressors are
rotating, airfoil based compressors in
which the working fluid principally
flows perpendicular to the axis of
rotation.
Centrifugal compressors consist of
a shaft that drives a impeller which has
a number of curved blades.
The impeller rotates in a casing which
is designed to convert the kinetic
energy of the fluid into pressure
energy before leaving the compressor.
In a turbojet the
air and fuel mixture
passes unconfined
through the
combustion chamber.
As the mixture
burns its temperature
increases dramatically.
The combustion
chamber is usually in
the form of cans,
which comprise the
fuel injector and flame
holder.
 Hot gases leaving the combustor
are allowed to expand through the
turbine. Turbines are usually made
up of high temperature metals such
as inconel.
 The turbine's rotational energy is
used primarily to drive the
compressor. and other accessories,
like fuel, oil, and hydraulic pumps.
 In a turbojet almost two-thirds of
all the power generated by burning
fuel is used by the compressor to
compress the air for the engine.
After the turbine, the gases are allowed to expand through the exhaust nozzle
to atmospheric pressure, producing a high velocity jet in the exhaust plume.
In a convergent nozzle, the ducting narrows progressively to a throat.
An afterburner or "reheat jet-pipe" is a device added to the rear of the jet
engine. It provides a means of spraying fuel directly into the hot exhaust, where
it ignites and boosts available thrust significantly; a drawback is its very high
fuel consumption rate..
The thrust reverser is, essentially, a pair of clamshell doors mounted at the
rear of the engine which, when deployed, divert thrust normal to the jet engine
flow to help slow an aircraft upon landing. They are often used in conjunction
with spoilers. The accidental deployment of a thrust reverser during flight is a
dangerous event that can lead to loss of control and destruction of the aircraft.
 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.
A project report on Turbojet-Engines-Seminar PPT.ppt
Thermodynamics of a jet engine are modeled approximately by a Brayton Cycle.
Ideal Brayton cycle comprise of the following Thermodynamics Processes:
Isentropic Compression Process.
Isobaric Heat Addition Process.
Isentropic Expansion Process.
Isobaric Heat Rejection Process.
Merits of Turbojet Engines:
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.
Demerits of Turbojet Engines:
Cost
Longer startup than reciprocating engines
Less responsive to changes in power
demand compared to reciprocating engines.
7 CYLINDER BMW 801 AIRCRAFT ENGINE
THE MESSERSCHMITT Me 262 :
The Messerschmitt Me 262 was the world's first operational jet-powered fighter
aircraft. In combat, when properly flown, it proved to be essentially untouchable, able
to outrun its Allied counterparts by as much as 100 mph.
CONCORDE:-
One of the most recent
uses of turbojet engines
was the Olympus 593 on
Concorde.
Concorde used turbojet
engines because it turns
out that the small cross-
section and high exhaust
speed is ideal for
operation at Mach 2.
THRUST 2:
In 1983 the car reached a top speed of 650.88 mph (1,047.49 km/h) and broke
the record at 633.468 mph (1,019.468 km/h). It is powered by a single Rolls-Royce
Avon jet engine sourced from an English Electric Lightning.
A project report on Turbojet-Engines-Seminar PPT.ppt

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A project report on Turbojet-Engines-Seminar PPT.ppt

  • 2.  INTRODUCTION.  PRIMARY COMPONENTS OF TURBOJET ENGINE.  AFTERBURNER.  THRUST REVERSERS.  WORKING OF TURBOJET ENGINE.  PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION-BRAYTON CYCLE.  MERITS AND DEMERITS.  APPLICATIONS.
  • 3. 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”.
  • 5. Air intake Air intake aims at bringing large amounts of surrounding air into the engine. A tube-shaped inlet, like one you would see on an airliner usually of cylindrical or conical design. Inlets come in many shapes and sizes depending on the aircraft.
  • 6. The compressor rotates at very high speed, adding energy to the airflow and at the same time squeezing it into a smaller space. Compressing the air increases its pressure and temperature. The compressor is driven by the turbine. Compressors used in turbojet engines are mainly classified as: Axial Flow Compressors. Centrifugal Compressors.
  • 7. Axial compressors are rotating, airfoil based compressors in which the working fluid principally flows parallel to the axis of rotation. Axial compressors consist of a shaft that drives a central drum which has a number of annular airfoil rows attached. These rotate between a similar number of stationary airfoil rows attached to a stationary tubular casing. A pair of rotating and stationary airfoils is called a stage. The cross-sectional area between rotor drum and casing is reduced in the flow direction to maintain axial velocity as the fluid is compressed.
  • 8. Centrifugal compressors are rotating, airfoil based compressors in which the working fluid principally flows perpendicular to the axis of rotation. Centrifugal compressors consist of a shaft that drives a impeller which has a number of curved blades. The impeller rotates in a casing which is designed to convert the kinetic energy of the fluid into pressure energy before leaving the compressor.
  • 9. In a turbojet the air and fuel mixture passes unconfined through the combustion chamber. As the mixture burns its temperature increases dramatically. The combustion chamber is usually in the form of cans, which comprise the fuel injector and flame holder.
  • 10.  Hot gases leaving the combustor are allowed to expand through the turbine. Turbines are usually made up of high temperature metals such as inconel.  The turbine's rotational energy is used primarily to drive the compressor. and other accessories, like fuel, oil, and hydraulic pumps.  In a turbojet almost two-thirds of all the power generated by burning fuel is used by the compressor to compress the air for the engine.
  • 11. After the turbine, the gases are allowed to expand through the exhaust nozzle to atmospheric pressure, producing a high velocity jet in the exhaust plume. In a convergent nozzle, the ducting narrows progressively to a throat.
  • 12. An afterburner or "reheat jet-pipe" is a device added to the rear of the jet engine. It provides a means of spraying fuel directly into the hot exhaust, where it ignites and boosts available thrust significantly; a drawback is its very high fuel consumption rate..
  • 13. The thrust reverser is, essentially, a pair of clamshell doors mounted at the rear of the engine which, when deployed, divert thrust normal to the jet engine flow to help slow an aircraft upon landing. They are often used in conjunction with spoilers. The accidental deployment of a thrust reverser during flight is a dangerous event that can lead to loss of control and destruction of the aircraft.
  • 14.  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.
  • 16. Thermodynamics of a jet engine are modeled approximately by a Brayton Cycle. Ideal Brayton cycle comprise of the following Thermodynamics Processes: Isentropic Compression Process. Isobaric Heat Addition Process. Isentropic Expansion Process. Isobaric Heat Rejection Process.
  • 17. Merits of Turbojet Engines: 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. Demerits of Turbojet Engines: Cost Longer startup than reciprocating engines Less responsive to changes in power demand compared to reciprocating engines. 7 CYLINDER BMW 801 AIRCRAFT ENGINE
  • 18. THE MESSERSCHMITT Me 262 : The Messerschmitt Me 262 was the world's first operational jet-powered fighter aircraft. In combat, when properly flown, it proved to be essentially untouchable, able to outrun its Allied counterparts by as much as 100 mph.
  • 19. CONCORDE:- One of the most recent uses of turbojet engines was the Olympus 593 on Concorde. Concorde used turbojet engines because it turns out that the small cross- section and high exhaust speed is ideal for operation at Mach 2.
  • 20. THRUST 2: In 1983 the car reached a top speed of 650.88 mph (1,047.49 km/h) and broke the record at 633.468 mph (1,019.468 km/h). It is powered by a single Rolls-Royce Avon jet engine sourced from an English Electric Lightning.