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=Industry Standards= | =Industry Standards= | ||
==Portable== | |||
*Goofy concept, but one such device was created the "Dynajet" | |||
*RC Turbojets/Turboshafts Exist | |||
==Home-Small Scale Commercial/Industrial== | |||
*100kw-1Mw seems to be the common designs | |||
==Commercial/Industrial== | |||
* | * | ||
=Existing Open Source Designs= | =Existing Open Source Designs= | ||
* | *[[Colin Furze]] makes all sorts of (albeit inefficient) jets | ||
*[[Tech Ingredients]] has made some "lab scale" turbojets, and edfs, may one day do a turbogenerator | |||
=Minimum Viable Product= | =Minimum Viable Product= |
Revision as of 01:39, 5 April 2020
Basics
- Essentially an Open Source Turboshaft Aircraft Engine that is used for stationary rotary motion generation
- Should be able to use liquid fuels and gaseous fuels
- Liquid Fuels:
- Ethanol
- Methanol
- Biodiesel
- Bio-Jet Fuel
- Dimethyl Ether
- Really need to check what can and can't work NEEDS MORE RESEARCH
- Gaseous Fuels
Used For
- Medium to Large Scale Power Generators
- Large Vehicles
- Smaller home scale version?
- Hydrogen Cooled Gas Turbine for INTENSE industrial use? (Probably need a full on engineer for that one)
Industry Standards
Portable
- Goofy concept, but one such device was created the "Dynajet"
- RC Turbojets/Turboshafts Exist
Home-Small Scale Commercial/Industrial
- 100kw-1Mw seems to be the common designs
Commercial/Industrial
Existing Open Source Designs
- Colin Furze makes all sorts of (albeit inefficient) jets
- Tech Ingredients has made some "lab scale" turbojets, and edfs, may one day do a turbogenerator
Minimum Viable Product
- Scaleable from commercial grade generators, and things like large commercial groundcraft/watercraft, all the way to industrial grade generators