Aircraft and Jet Propulsion Systems: Ratan Kumar Rout Regd No.:-1221225081 Mechanical Engg. College:-BCET
Aircraft and Jet Propulsion Systems: Ratan Kumar Rout Regd No.:-1221225081 Mechanical Engg. College:-BCET
- By:
Ratan kumar rout
Regd no.:-1221225081
Mechanical Engg.
College:-BCET
Contents
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Continued . . .
6. Jet Engine Vs Rockets
7. Scramjets
8. Suggestion For Improvement
9. Merits And Demerits
10. Conclusion
11. Future Vision
12. Bibliography
2.Introduction
BRAYTON CYCLE
1-2 Isentropic
compression
(in a compressor)
2-3 Constant pressure
heat
addition
3-4 Isentropic
expansion
(in a turbine)
4-1 Constant pressure
heat
rejection
FAN
COMPRESSOR
COMBUSTOR
TURBINE
MIXER
NOZZLE
Continued . . .
Air Intake
sucked in by the
compressor
Compressor
series of vanes and stators.
The vanes rotate, while the
Fuel Burner
Fuel is mixed with the air,
Combustion Chamber
The air is burnt along with
fuel.
Hence increasing the
temperature and pressure
of the air inside the engine.
Continued..
Turbine
Ramjet
Turbojet
Turbofan
Turboprop
Turbo shaft
5.1 Ramjet
on
guided-missile systems,
vehicles use this type of jet
Space
5.2 Turbojet
The turbojet engine is a reaction
engine.
A turbojet engine works by
compressing air with an inlet and
a compressor, mixing fuel with
the compressed air, burning the
mixture in the combustor, and
then passing the hot, high
pressure air through a turbine and
a nozzle
Substantial increases in thrust
can be obtained by employing an
afterburner
5.3 Turbofan
5.4 Turboprop
A turboprop engine is a jet
engine
attached
to
a
propeller.
Majority of their thrust is
from the propeller, though
hot-jet
exhaust
is
an
important design point, and
maximum thrust is obtained
by
matching
thrust
contributions
of
the
propeller to the hot jet.
Modern turboprop engines
are equipped with propellers
that
have
a
smaller
diameter
but
a
larger
number
of
blades
for
efficient operation at much
5.5 Turboshaft
Turboshaft engines are very
no jet thrust.
It does not drive a propeller and
6. Jet Engines Vs
Rockets
Jet Engine
Oxygen from atmosphere for
combustion
Rockets
Carry their own oxygen for
combustion
Liquid fuel
Complex Structure
Simple Structure
High Efficiency
Low Efficiency
7.Scramjets
A scramjet (supersonic
Mechanical efficiency of
jet engine is high as
compared to IC engine.
Ignition
and lubricating
systems are much simpler
in jet engine than IC
engine.
10. Conclusion
Normal type of jet engine is used for domestic purpose i.e.
Aircraft with:
Decreased gross lift off weight
> Smaller facilities & easier handling
Leading to higher safety
Flights can be aborted, whiles the vehicle glides back to earth
Missions can be more flexible
Wider range of emergency landing sites for intact abort
12. Bibliography
Books referred
Elements of Propulsion , Gas turbines and rockets- Jack.D.Mattingly
Aircraft propulsion and gas turbine engines- Ahmed F.El sayed
Basic and applied thermodynamics-P.K.Nag
Internal combustion engines- Mathur and Sharma
Ultimate visual dictionary D.K. publications
Internet links
http://science.howstuffworks.com/transport/flight/modern/turbine.htm
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jet_engine
http:// www.google.com
http:// www.boeing.com
http:// www.jet engine.com
http://www.nasa.gov