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![]() "Ralph Nesbitt" wrote in message y.com... Lockheed has used some version/model of the Allison T-56 since "1956" on all C-130 models. Yes it is called a Allison T-56 because it was a "56 model Allison Turbine Engine". The same year the C-130 first flew at/from Marietta, Ga. There have been numerous improvements made to this basic engine design over the years to incorporate new technology, increase power, etc., but the basic design remains the same. The "T 56-15 Model Allison Engine" referred to by Phil, means a Allison T-56 engine incorporating the 15 th update. Check the model # of the Allison T-56 engine used on the C-130J. If you do a little checking, you will find the T-56-15 engine was used on late C130 E & G models. Tarver you claim to be an "Electrical Engineer". Don't you know better than to argue with a person quoting the manual on a given/specified item? Apparently not. Ralph Nesbitt Professional FD/CFR/ARFF Type Actually, the J has the AE2100D3 engine. The T56 production line was shut down shortly after the J went into production. Steve R. |
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"JL Grasso" wrote in message
... On Fri, 16 Jan 2004 18:55:11 -0800, "Tarver Engineering" wrote: Otherwise, you are likely to become a hazard to aviation. You're the Wierd Al Yankovic of technology. The Svengali of Splaps |
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![]() "Rick" wrote in message k.net... George Ruch wrote: Yeah, OK, so in Tarverworld the temperature of the gas entering the turbine is around 18,000 degrees C. Roughly the surface temperature of a Class B star. Considering titanium boils at 3,278C, could this be ... magic metallurgy? g, d & r It does seem a bit warm for a turbine but Tarver says the thermocouples are wired in series so that they add up to the "total inlet temperature." And Tarver couldn't be wrong could he? Here we see how Rick has the reading and comprehension skills of an elementary school student. Why would you think that adding the signals from thermocouples in series would add the temperature? How do you survive in this world, Rick? |
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![]() "Jim Knoyle" wrote in message ... Hey, Splaps. Next time you are ever near a DADC or it's diagram, check out what they have at the other end of the tubing connected to the fitting labeled *TOTAL*. Only ONE pitot tube! Yep, the term Total means they added two sensors. Catch this, Jimmy: Since you started your childishness, you have trolled up three different groups, with pretty much the same results. Do you remember that old Gulf Aero DER that hung around in the pilot's groups? Well, he read your stuff and got so stupid they fired him. Next some poor tech at BF Goodrich got trolled up and removed the temperature probe from the HS-125 700 ADC-80 changes. That cost them hundreds of thousands of dollars in customer relations money. And third, but not least, you trolled up Dudley and Shafer. Well wouldn't you know, once Dudley got a conspiracy going with Mary's friends at Dryden, the system **** out the two civil service slots and told Dryden to create a basis for their funding. Well you know, those Dryden folks knew full well they were making a living off someone else's past, but they hadn't realized some of the people's work they made their living off of were contemporaries. So old Ken Peterson, a personal friend of Dudley's, sat about and did not create any basis, so now they have lost 1/3 of their budget. (ie $40million) So, Jimmy, when I call your work an idiot detector, I really mean it. Your's is a much nicer archive troll, as Miller is completely clueless about the subject. |
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![]() "B2431" wrote in message ... Tarver, why not? You do it all the time. Not me, little troll. |
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![]() "B2431" wrote in message ... On every aircraft I ever worked on thermocouples were in parallel if there were two or more. What engine shop did you work in, Dan? |
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Rick wrote in
ink.net: Jim Yanik wrote: bimetallic thermocouples generate millivolt signals,and paralleling them would not work. You can go back to sleep now. Rick Well,that was an informative post.Best you could do,I suppose. 'plonk'. -- Jim Yanik jyanik-at-kua.net |
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"Tarver Engineering" wrote in message ...
"Phil Miller" wrote in message ... On Fri, 16 Jan 2004 07:13:54 -0800, "Tarver Engineering" wrote: "Phil Miller" wrote in message news ![]() Hey Splappy, Do you remember this series of pronouncements; From: "Tarver Engineering" Newsgroups: rec.aviation.military Subject: Do Hercules military aircraft use the same fuel as civilian aircraft? Date: Fri, 8 Nov 2002 19:19:37 -0800 snip wrote in message Not really. On the T56 engine TIT = (T)urbine (I)nlet (T)empreture. Yes really, on every jet engine TIT is Total Inlet Temperature. Yep. I ask because I came across an interesting paragraph in the T56-A-15 service manual yesterday. Went like this... Same for any MM, the data does not need to be accurate. grief ! so if that were the case, then a generic manual would suffice. heck ! why bother, why not use the manual for a 1957 ford zeypher instead Any engine temperature station using more than one probe is a Total. That is how it works. |
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