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Old September 23rd 04, 08:50 PM
Pete Zaitcev
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On Fri, 17 Sep 2004 12:13:49 -0700, wrote:

A gas turbine scales up easily and but is nearly impossible to scale
down. The auto manuacturers found that out in the 1940s - remember
the "car of the future" on the covers of Popular Science et al?
Turbines for cars are further away now than they were 55 years ago.
The turbine suffers from excessive fuel consumption at part throttle
(the piston engine is incredibly flexible that way)and in smaller HP
installations.
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This is not my recollection. What killed auto turbines was their
spool-up and spool-down time, and gearboxes for 20,000 RPMs.

BTW, remember the rail engines. The turbines there tried to compete
well into 1960s. They were killed by their short overhaul time,
not fuel consumption.

-- Pete