Recycled F uel Performance in the SR-30 Gas Turbine

作者: Kenneth French

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摘要: An SR-30 gas turbine engine has been run with biodiesel fuel (referred to henceforth as biodiesel) broaden the educational experience of engineering students in various classes. The preparation from new and used vegetable oil pre-testing is also described. Basic characteristics operation have not covered here since they are very well presented TTL publications Dr Callinan's ASEE paper[1]. Background John Brown University (JBU) purchased an 1999. Two years later we cutaway version our use was for classroom laboratory applications. first applications were done no deviations Turbine Technologies suggested practice. We found be excellent device demonstration a definite morale builder. In fall 2000 making unused cooking testing piston diesel engines decided try that SR-30. Based on success, 2001 prepared oil. A variety fuels specified by Ltd. , manufacturer Turbojet Engine®. Throughout history one most interesting features theoretical ability them fuels. Some early authors even anticipated performance independent type. extreme, Tickell [2] reports using ’straight’, after startup period conventional fuel. Commercial airplane do liberty compounded fuels, due mainly their auxiliary equipment, temperatures pressures, standards guaranteed performance, Mattingly [5]. university bound these considerations continue explore diversity based students’ design mindset. MiniLab® System left shipped, inlet

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