The websites Ge-Flexibility, Rolls-Royce, How Stuff Works and Mass Engineers provide detailed step by step reviews of turbine engines and their function.
TurboCare is one of the better gas turbine repair places on the internet. They should have any information you need and will hopefully be able to repair your gas turbine. I've used TransCanada Turbines in the past for my gas turbine repair. Check their website for more information.
My dadd uses turbine to heat the gas of hiss engine after he stopped at the gas stop and didn't find any gas left. ( This may be a weird looking sentence for turbine,but at least I got an A on it. )
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Truthfully a gas turbine isn't all that practical because of the danger of a serious mishap and the expensiveness of the complicated machine parts you'd need. A better option would be a steam turbine, which is the same concept, but not quite as complex or dangerous to play around with. You can go to http://www.scienceproject.com/projects/index/elementary.asp for information on this sort of project and many other ideas. There are a number of websites that detail the construction of a gas turbine. Safety is an issue and the project should be managed by an adult at all times. Check out the information at these sites: hhttp://www.aardvark.co.nz/pjet/faq.htm AND www.junkyardjet.com/ AND freespace.virgin.net/dyno.power/gasturbine This article discusses how the turbine works: www.gp3.co.uk/Build.htm AND There is a website that explains how to build a gas turbine in detail. The website is: http://www.gp3.co.uk/Build.htm.
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You can find turbine parts on eBay. You can also purchase certain turbine parts on amazon.com.
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