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Gas Turbine Builders Association |
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KAMPS micoturbine |
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| Diameter | 110mm |
| Length | 235mm |
| Thrust | was 33 Newtons, now 50 (11 lbs) |
| Max revs | 103,000 rpm |
| Temp | 550 deg C |
| Weight | 1.140 KG |
| Lubrication | Separate oil tank |
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Design Thomas Kamps developed his engine around a KKK
turbocharger compressor No 2018. This has
2 advantages, the compressor is readily available in reasonably well
balanced condition and it can withstand higher rpm than it will encounter
in the engine. The construction is similar to the FD3 64 except that
all materials are metal.
The turbocharger revolves in a clockwise rotation and this
means that then securing nuts for the shaft are left hand thread. In the
book Thomas described the way to make a hollow shaft. Though an elegant
solution to weight and strength it is difficult to make. The outer can is
fabricated but with some ingenuity the same gas cylinder that is used for
the FD3 64 could be used.
Materials The whole of the front of the engine is aluminium. The diffuser vanes are made separately and glued in place with epoxy glue. The front cover could be spun aluminium or turned from solid aluminium. The main shaft is made from tough steel to UK spec EN24T. This is in hardened condition and must be accurately turned between centres or precision ground. The NGV assembly and the rear cone is Stainless steel to UK spec 316 or 310.
The combustion chamber is also of the same material but .5mm thick. The bearings are 22mm x 6mm with 8mm bore ISO 608 C3 spec for the front bearing and 16mm x 6mm with 8mm bore for the rear.
Turbine wheel This differs from the FD3 64 and is made from 6mm thick stainless steel. It has a hole through the boss and is secured with a left hand thread nut. The blades are twisted and profiled by hand as in the FD3 64
Improvements to the design
Kamps Micro turbine This is a well thought out design and with the latest mods is capable of a performance better or equal to many of the commercial designs for a fraction of the cost. The combustion chamber is particularly good and can produce the low EGT temperatures that we like to see. The availability of cast turbine wheels and off the shelf compressors makes it possible for most to construct a successful engine. Parts are now available and derivative engines are being developed..
The book is available from Traplet Publications ISBN 0 9510589 9 1 Traplet Publications Ltd, Traplet House , Severn Drive, Upton-upon -Severn Worcestershire. WR8 OJL Tel 01684 594505 or fax 01684 594586 USA office PO Box 1121, Sierra Madre, CA 91025-1121, USA. US tele. no: 626 836 6931 US fax. no: 626 836 6941 144 W. Sierra Bvld, Sierra Madre,CA 91024-2435 USA Tel
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