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That's why they are called turboprop, because they use turbine, which are basically turbo. Piston engines are a whole new category tho, Idk what they are called, but yeah, turboprops use turbine
Using that style of combustion chamber actually has minimal effects (if not positive ones) on efficiency. It makes for a lighter, more compact, and in some cases a more serviceable engine. Although it’s only normally only used on smaller engines. (Where compactness matters)
Every turbo prop I. Worked is a free turbine turbo prop 🤦🏻 this shit ain't new. And where are the exhaust gasses going in the strange ass configuration.
Stupid design. For one it will never be able to restart if there is a inflight compressor stall. very dangerous. I can give 10 more reasons all equally bad
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Guys what kinda engine is this again? I think i missed it
Got it..
I thought the turboprop Is powered by Pistons,Thank you for correcting me....👍
That's why they are called turboprop, because they use turbine, which are basically turbo. Piston engines are a whole new category tho, Idk what they are called, but yeah, turboprops use turbine
So where do the exhaust go? To the propeller?
I think the compressor absorbs the exhaust air
Same as any other car, exhaust ports out the side
Look at the exhaust pipes on an turboprop airplane’s engine and they line up
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This is basically strapping a wind turbine to the back of a normal jet engine 😂 which uses fuel
...do you know what a turboshaft is?
Windmills *do not* work that way! _GOOD NIGHT_ !
@@Professional_FunHaveryou are not being very fun.
Interesting fact about these free turbines: You can start the engine while literally holding the propeller, although you probably shouldn't.
That disc at the end of the axial stages is more of a mixed flow impeller
I understood🎉
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Lol understanding engineering techniques are so tough and complicated!!
Say thanks to inventor who give this idea.😊😊😊😊
Hello sir. Can you give me the full video
How is it free? You still need to pay for the fuel to make it move
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@@PilotEffectwhat is dis " ha "? EXPLAIN YOURSELF
@@tripled1600I think he means the turbine drives the prop and a separate turbine drives the compressor. Neither are connected
Where the hot expanding gases turn 180 degrees will eventually burn out.
It’s called a reverse flow combustor. It makes the engine more fuel efficient. Lots of modern engines use that design.
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The P&W PT6 was first put into production in 1958. I’m pretty sure it’s off patent. Why isn’t another manufacturer producing them for cheaper?
Reversing the airflow seems like an unnecessary waste of energy and missed oppurtunity to use exhaust for thrust as well
yeah idk... i just work here
Using that style of combustion chamber actually has minimal effects (if not positive ones) on efficiency. It makes for a lighter, more compact, and in some cases a more serviceable engine. Although it’s only normally only used on smaller engines. (Where compactness matters)
the f is this haha
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Is that more efficient than a jet?
Yes at lower speeds.
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The prop would rip off at high speeds
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PT6A?
yeah
Free turbine turboprop engine? Whats free about it the explanation?
Why are the compressor and turbine reversed??
Because the engine produces shaft power for the propeller rather than accelerating exhaust gases.
@@brandonb6164but I mean why would you do this instead of a traditional turboprop? Better leverage because the power shaft is shorter?
@@rylanthompson5844 yea mainly just more compact packaging.
but where are the exhausts?
He wants you to blow up your propeller lol
What?
Every turbo prop I. Worked is a free turbine turbo prop 🤦🏻 this shit ain't new. And where are the exhaust gasses going in the strange ass configuration.
Stupid design. For one it will never be able to restart if there is a inflight compressor stall. very dangerous. I can give 10 more reasons all equally bad
Why is there a propeller at the end, it's a jet engine.
Its a turboprop
Source: trust me bro
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Great illustration, terrible description
This is ridiculous....why reverse the combustion flow ...just nuts..
idk. i just work here.
If your gonna make an engine like that make it a normal jet plane not a propellor one jet aircraft is much faster
This is dumb 😂
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