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Turbo Jet Engine Design. Designed by Group 9. PPYLS. Contents. 1. Prolog Modeling of each parts (1) Outline (2) Measuring (3) Parts (4) Assembling process 3. Consideration. Prolog. The aim of project 1. Understanding how to operate about the turbo jet engine.
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Turbo Jet Engine Design Designed by Group 9. PPYLS
Contents 1. Prolog • Modeling of each parts (1) Outline (2) Measuring (3) Parts (4) Assembling process 3. Consideration
Prolog The aim of project 1. Understanding how to operate about the turbo jet engine. 2. Measuring the turbo jet engine. 3. Improving designing skill using CATIA. 4. Learning how to do as a member of team.
Prolog What is our model? Our model is the turbo jet engine. Model name is J33-A-35. In 1945, this engine made by Allison. It was used by many airplane such as F-80C.
Prolog Organization Captain Kwan-Woo, Park 1st Team Jong-Min, Lee Sug-Gyun, Song Outer design 2nd Team Deok-Kwang, Yun Tae-Gyu, Park Inner design
Modeling of each parts (1) Outline This is outline. Our modeling is based on this outline.
Modeling of each parts (2) Measuring We used the windig tool.
Modeling of each parts (3) Parts This part is a short fan.
Modeling of each parts (3) Parts These parts are a large fan and a case.
Modeling of each parts (3) Parts This part is a shaft.
Modeling of each parts (3) Parts This is an exhaust.
Modeling of each parts (3) Parts This part is a gearbox.
Modeling of each parts (3) Parts This part is an inner case.
Modeling of each parts (3) Parts This is an outer case.
Modeling of each parts (4) Assembling process
Modeling of each parts (4) Assembling process Assembled all parts
Modeling of each parts (4) Assembling process Assembled all parts
Consideration 1. Difficulty (1) Many parts and surface (2) Measuring (3) Assuming out of view (4) Many eyes (5) A Little time (6) Assembling
Consideration 2. Conclusion (1) Similarity (2) The mechanism (3) Ability to settle a problem (4) Team spirit (5) Post script