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Old 21st Jan 2001, 18:50
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Rusty Cessna
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Smile Does anyone work for Rolls Royce.

Hiya all.

As a follow up to my Physics project, which was based on the NIMONICS used in turbine blades, modelled on the Trent 700, I have been posed with a few questions that Im kinda stumped to.

If any of you don't mind discussing non secretive information that I doubt is confidential, could you drop me an e-mail please.

Thanks very much,
Rusty.
 
Old 22nd Jan 2001, 03:55
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The only RR engine that I've worked deeply on was the Dart, which is of little use to you Rusty. However, have you got hold of the book "The Jet Engine" published by Rolls Royce, which may well answer most questions you've got - it's mandatory reading on most Aero Engineering degrees.

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Old 22nd Jan 2001, 22:45
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Rusty Cessna
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Thanks for that Genghis,

It arrived in the post on Sat! Id did answer many of my questions and the only ones left are related to the company itslef as opposed to the technical side really.

Thanks very much anywa, hope to hear from you again.

Rusty
 

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