Transcription of Fundamentals of Gas Turbine Engines
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Fundamentals of Gas Turbine Engines Course# ME925 Ezekiel Enterprises, LLC 301 Mission Dr. Unit 571 New Smyrna Beach, FL 32128 386-882-EZCE(3923) Ezekiel Enterprises, LLC NONRESIDENT TRAINING COURSEGas Turbine Systems Technician (Electrical) 3/Gas Turbine Systems Technician (Mechanical) 3, Volume 2 NAVEDTRA 14114 DISTRIBUTION STATEMENT A: Approved for public release; distribution is 1 GAS Turbine engine FUNDAMENTALSThis chapter will help you understand thehistory and development of gas Turbine Engines (GTEs). It will help you become familiar with thebasic concepts used by GTE designers, followdiscussions of how the Brayton cycle describes thethermodynamic processes in a GTE, and learnhow various conditions and design limitationsaffect GTE performance.
In the 1680s Sir Isaac Newton described the laws of motion (discussed in GSE3/GSM3, volume 1, chapter 4). All devices that use the theory of jet propulsion are based on these laws. Newton’s steam wagon is an example of the reac-tion principle (fig. 1-4). In 1791 John Barber, an Englishman, sub-mitted the first patent for a design that used the
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