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Jet_Engine_compressor_stadeg
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3 missing files added This is based on the Turbo-jet engine of MiG 15
MOTOR GT2820/6
The shaft of the compressor is dilled and tapped to felicitate the prop adaptor
The British IWM-CH14832A Gloster that flew on MAY 15 1941
This is a custom jet engine compressor stage.
Tested to +60 000 rpm
Out-runner motor + 100 Amp hobby-wing driver + 44 volts at 33 amps.
Ran for 45 seconds at 50% throttle
Had to stop because of motor heating up
Vibration acceptable
If you want to run 3D printed test jet engines at high speed
Use a good shrapnel cadge as failures can kill !!!!!
2 pictures of the turbo fan blade arr not from this project
they serve as a reminder off the dangers when testing protetypes
fail was as a result of hub parting with blade and going 10 meters forward and
clipping a brazing rod on the work bench
parts were found up to 50 meters from contact zone
https://archive.org/details/thingiverse-https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2757570
MOTOR GT2820/6
The shaft of the compressor is dilled and tapped to felicitate the prop adaptor
The British IWM-CH14832A Gloster that flew on MAY 15 1941
This is a custom jet engine compressor stage.
Tested to +60 000 rpm
Out-runner motor + 100 Amp hobby-wing driver + 44 volts at 33 amps.
Ran for 45 seconds at 50% throttle
Had to stop because of motor heating up
Vibration acceptable
If you want to run 3D printed test jet engines at high speed
Use a good shrapnel cadge as failures can kill !!!!!
2 pictures of the turbo fan blade arr not from this project
they serve as a reminder off the dangers when testing protetypes
fail was as a result of hub parting with blade and going 10 meters forward and
clipping a brazing rod on the work bench
parts were found up to 50 meters from contact zone
https://archive.org/details/thingiverse-https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2757570
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