Design of Turbo Jet Engine
Design of Turbo Jet Engine
Design of Turbo Jet Engine
A PROJECT REPORT
Submitted by
BACHELOR OF ENGINEERING
IN
SEVENTH SEMESTER
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
NAGERCOIL - 629901
NOV -2023
BONAFIDE CERTIFICATE
SIGNATURE SIGNATURE
Dr. B. Babu Mr. G. Saravanaram
HEAD OF THE DEPARTMENT, SUPERVISOR,
Dept. of Mechanical Engineering Assistant Professor,
Amrita College Of Engineering & Dept. of Mechanical Engineering
Technology Amrita College of Engineering &
Nagercoil- 629901 Technology
Nagercoil- 629901
We also thank our Head of the Department Dr. B. Babu and our project guide
Mr. G. Saravanaram and our parents for the complete and wholehearted support,
motivation guidance and help in making our project activities.
ABSTRACT
This project aims to design a turbojet engine using Catia software. The
design was based on the research conducted by industry experts and researchers
throughout the history of jet engines. The design methods were carefully selected
to simplify the engine design process. The objective of the project was to create
a functional turbojet engine. Air travel has become more accessible in today's
world, allowing people to travel to any part of the world in a short amount of
time. However, the aviation industry was not as advanced in the past, using
Rotary Piston IC engines that had limited travel speed and distance, high fuel
consumption, and increased transport costs. The development of turbojet engines,
which are Rotary-Reaction Turbine Engines, was a significant breakthrough in
the aviation industry. Compared to Rotary piston engines, turbojet engines are
more efficient, and other engines such as turbofan, turboprop, and turbo shaft
engines were developed as improvements over the turbojet engine.
TABLE OF CONTENT
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learn and master for existing CATIA V5 users, making the transition process
smoother. Users of all types can benefit from the software, with casual users
finding it easy to use, expert users being very productive, and existing CATIA V5
users experiencing higher productivity in solid and surface modelling. The
software also offers optional easy UI customization for further convenience.
Overall, 3DEXPERIENCE CATIA provides a great user experience that enhances
productivity and supports users of all levels.
1.2 TOOL BARS
Many standard toolbars are used in the different modes like sketcher mode
operational mode etc, In 3DEXPERIENCE CATIA software. Here we discuss the
tool bars used in sketcher with some examples.
Figure1.1
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1.2.2 THE OPERATION TOOL BAR
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1.2.4 SPECIFYING THE WORK PLANE
The next step is to create a 2-dimensional profile of the part. The Sketcher
Work Bench is a two-dimensional (planar) work area. To use the Sketcher Work
Bench, you must specify which plane the profile is to be created on. Specifying,
the plane can be done several different ways.
ZX plane
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Figure 1.5 Chamfer Tool
1.3 CONSTRAINT
This tool allows you to create individual constraints, one at a time. You
have already applied a constraint and may not even know it. The Anchor icon is
a constraint. The values attached to the Chamfer and Corner are constraints. To
apply Dimensional Constraints, complete the following steps:
1. Select the Constraint icon.
2. Select the line and/or Sketcher element to be constrained.
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3.The Sketcher element will turn green (constraint symbol) along with the
appropriate dimension and box with the value in it. To re-locate the constraint
value, select the value box and drag the mouse to the desired location.
4. If the initial location of the constraint is not satisfactory re-select the
dimension and drag and drop it at the new location.
5. To edit the value of the constraint double click on the value box. This
will bring up the Constraint Definition pop up window shown in. This window
shows the existing value forth Sketcher element. This value can be edited by
typing the new value over the existing value. Then select OK or hit the Enter key.
The entities linked to the constraint will automatically be updated to the new
value.
6 If the constraint is between two different entities, such as lines, select the
first line and then the second line. 3DEXPERIENCE CATIA will constrain the
distance between the two entities. The constraint value will appear near the
constraint. To move the constraint value. For this lesson constrain your “L
Shaped Extrusion” like the one shown in Figure
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1.4 LITERATURE SURVEY
1. C Rotaru, I Sprinţu-AIP Conference Proceedings, 2014: Explores the
dynamic characteristics of the combined aircraft-engine system using the general
theory of state variables for linear and nonlinear systems, with a focus on the
longitudinal and lateral directional state variable models.
2. Design and analysis of turbine blade Alugala sravan, 2021: Turbine
blade is the individual component which makes up the turbine section of a gas
turbine. The blades are responsible for extracting energy from the high temperature,
high pressure gas produced by the combustor. The turbine blades are often the
limiting component of gas turbines. To survive in this difficult environment, turbine
blades often use exotic materials like super alloys and many different methods of
cooling, such as internal air channels, boundary layer cooling, and thermal barrier
coatings.
3. H Richter, Springer, 2012: Describes the operational performance
requirements of commercial turbofan engines from a control systems perspective,
including industry-standard methods and research-edge advances.
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1.5 FUTURE SCOPE OF THE PROJECT
1.5.1 Scope of The Project
attempted.
Air is initially drawn into the engine through the inlet. This component may
include features to slow down and compress the incoming air. The incoming air is
air increases its pressure and temperature. After compression, fuel is injected into
the compressed air, and the mixture is ignited. The combustion process takes place
energy exhaust gases flow through a turbine, which is connected to the compressor
by a shaft. As the gases pass through the turbine, they drive the compressor,
maintaining the engine's operation. The exhaust gases exit the engine through a
nozzle, creating a high-speed jet of gases that generates thrust according to Newton's
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third law of motion. Turbojet engines are known for their simplicity and are used in
some military aircraft and early generation jet airliners. They produce high exhaust
speeds but are less fuel-efficient compared to modern high-bypass turbofan engines.
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Figure 1.8 modified design of turbojet engine
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1.6 CONCLUSION
commercial engines which are currently using nowadays. Design is done by using
Catia V5. optimization of the turbine is done by increasing the number of blades.
From the comparison of the material for turbine blade, nickel alloy provides the
good technical parameters. Turbines are designed in CATIA V5. On this topic
there are very less literature available so we conducted this work the static
behavior of the engine which done by using steel material, people who are
working or doing research on turbo jet engine can go through this work.
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