L.p. Compressors Parts

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Part Number
NSN
NIIN
1-AAC-03340-CDB Dial Indicating Pressure Gage
000526240
1.450507 Retaining Ring
002986564
1/2-3AG Cartridge Fuse
002808344
1/2WATT-5-100K Composition Fixed Resistor
001048336
1/4-SS GRADE 25 Bearing Ball
001006151
10-0210 Quick Disconnect Coupling Half
011770987
10-029 Cartridge Fuse
002808344
10-0606 O-ring
001277459
10-101955-81 Electrical Connector Cover
007958655
10-109628-12S Electrical Plug Connector
007767175
10-1544-4 Thermal Relay
006660964
10-1573-9 ITEM 62 Screw Thread Insert
007540847
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L.p. Compressors

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Jet engines and other gas turbine engines are often uprated by adding a zero-stage, sometimes written '0' stage,

At a given core size, adding a stage to the front of the compressor not only increases the cycle overall pressure ratio, but increases the core mass flow. A further uprating may be done by adding another stage in front of the previously-added zero stage, in which case the new one may be known as a zero-zero stage.

A comparison with other ways of uprating an existing engine without drastically redesigning the engine shows for a particular case, eg the Rolls-Royce/SNECMA M45H, the thrust could have been increased by 25% with a zero-staged l-p compressor or 10% with either an improved HP turbine or with water injection.

Zero-staging is also combined with other modifications to provide increased thrust or lower turbine temperature. It may be required for an existing aircraft weight increase, or for a new application, as shown by the following examples.

A 15-stage Rolls-Royce Avon powered the Lightning F.1. A zero-stage, together with a new turbine, was added (total 16 stages) for the Caravelle III. A zero-zero stage was added (total 17 stages) for the Caravelle VI.

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