L.p. Compressors Parts

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Part Number
NSN
NIIN
10107329 Bearing Ball
001006151
10107330 Bearing Ball
001006155
10107331 Bearing Ball
001006159
10107357 Bearing Ball
001839164
10107361 Bearing Ball
002274718
10107400 Annular Ball Bearing
006796786
101075 Annular Ball Bearing
001556746
10109-1 Globe Valve
011040611
10109260 Pneumatic Tank Valve
005356483
1011-016 Bearing Ball
001006155
10111303 Tube Coupling Nut
002032662
101134 Annular Ball Bearing
001448663
10114530 Hexagon Head Cap Screw
007247221
101151 O-ring
005312068
10116548 Hexagon Self-locking Nut
000880553
10116616 Flat Washer
001670835
10117053 O-ring
001651962
10117056 O-ring
001661001
10117058 O-ring
001661059
10117061 O-ring
001675117
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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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