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Old 16th Jan 2001, 03:00
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Question Compounded twin spool turbprop?

A friend was recently apparently asked about a Compounded twin spool turboprop during a CAA Oral.

Can anyone provide any more basic info on this engine please?.....A look through several books has produced zilch!!

Thanks in advance
 
Old 17th Jan 2001, 12:00
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Maybe they are thinking of that god awful contraption they shoehorned into the Gannet years ago. A double mamba I think they called it. Some ex naval carrier types could probaly tell you more about it - or the trusy Janes.

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Old 19th Jan 2001, 21:17
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They are talking about the RR TYNE check out the jet engine book
 
Old 20th Jan 2001, 13:44
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Its called a compound engine because the LP compressor is coupled to the reduction gear, while the HP compressor is free.
 
Old 20th Jan 2001, 22:51
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Many thanks singleacting...That explains it!
 

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