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My Senior Project - Gas Turbine Engine
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<blockquote data-quote="cobra_matt" data-source="post: 8255847" data-attributes="member: 74768"><p>No, that's a pyrometer on the nozzle. That would be cool if it had an afterburner on it though.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Thanks! Yeah our professor was reluctant to even let us do this project. The machine shop guy didn't want us to run it at school, but we talked him into.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>We were afraid of spinning it too fast because the turbo we used was a cheap one that we got from some guy on craigslist. We weren't sure if the blades were gonna rip apart from the centripital force, but we kept it around 36,000-50,000 RPMs and 7-15 psi of boost pressure. It all worked out and ran fine!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cobra_matt, post: 8255847, member: 74768"] No, that's a pyrometer on the nozzle. That would be cool if it had an afterburner on it though. Thanks! Yeah our professor was reluctant to even let us do this project. The machine shop guy didn't want us to run it at school, but we talked him into. We were afraid of spinning it too fast because the turbo we used was a cheap one that we got from some guy on craigslist. We weren't sure if the blades were gonna rip apart from the centripital force, but we kept it around 36,000-50,000 RPMs and 7-15 psi of boost pressure. It all worked out and ran fine! [/QUOTE]
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