The Pulsed Turbine Transvector Jet Propulsion concept is a recently developed adaptation to the Pulsed Turbine Rotor Engine and The Pulsed Turbine Jet Propulsion concept.
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The transvector jet principle with optional water spray/steam thrust booster was envisioned to ensure ample thrust to vertically launch a VTOL jet propelled vehicle and speed up its transition to horizontal flight. This innovative idea could expedite the vehicle’s transition to horizontal flight from a vertical launch and consume less conventional fuel in the process.
Applying the same principle introduced by the Pulsed Turbine VTOL Gyro-Stabilized Jet Propulsion Platform, four identical Pulsed Turbine Jet Engines are linked physically by a central thrust vectoring transmission drive and also linked electronically by a central gyro-controlled computer. During hovered flight each Pulsed Turbine Jet engine utilizes its own continuously monitored and calibrated electronic feedback network to alter the pulse-width or duration of fuel injection to maintain a specific thrust output which would be approximately equal for all four engines. This feedback network maintains this default thrust output setting until an electronic gyro input signal is received to temporarily allow a new or variable setting. Once the gyro input signal is discontinued the feedback network returns to its original default setting. This concept establishes independent engine control for a multi-jet engine gyro-stabilized VTOL platform.
Output thrust is first initiated by substantial exhaust generated by dual tandem four-chambered ultra-high speed rotary Pulsed Turbine Rotor Engines. This exhaust is channeled separately from each Pulsed Turbine Rotor engine to a reheat or afterburner stage where additional fuel is added to the hot exhaust and reignited if necessary. These separate channels of reheated exhaust are then channeled together to create jet thrust propulsion. Altering fuel injection in the Pulsed Turbine Rotors has an intrinsic effect on the pressure buildup throughout the exhaust channels. This pressure and resulting thrust can be varied precisely by activating one, two, three or more, up to all eight gyro-controlled fuel injectors.
The secondary transvector jet stage draws additional ambient air via suction resulting from the jet thrust exiting from the Pulsed Turbine Jet Engine into the secondary stage. The steam booster or water injection into the transvector jet is an optional function. Its intended use is to provide additional temporary thrust that is channeled through thrust-vectoring nozzles to hasten the jet powered vehicle’s transition from lift-off to normal horizontal flight just beyond the aircraft’s rated stall speed. Automatic water injection shutoff would occur when the aircraft reaches a specified airspeed. Under normal conditions the time elapsed for this function is anticipated to be less than 30 seconds.
Steam boosters can also be used as final approach cushioning for vertical landings and automatically activated by a LASER altimeter at approximately five feet prior to aircraft touchdown. Landing gear contact switches could be employed to shutdown the steam boosters’ water injection system.
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ABOUT THE ENTRANT
- Name:David Haskins
- Type of entry:teamTeam members:David Haskins Jr.
David M. Haskins - Profession:
- Number of times previously entering contest:4
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- David's hobbies and activities:Reading; Watch History or Discovery Channel; CNBC
- David is inspired by:As a child growing up, I was fascinated with the television episodes of SUPERCAR.
SUPERCAR - Deep in the heart of the Nevada desert, the brilliant Professor Popkiss and his colleague Dr. Baker created Supercar, "The Marvel of the Age." Capable of racing from the depths of the ocean to the edge of space, this extraordinary vehicle takes the heroic pilot Mike Mercury and his precocious sidekick Jimmy Gibson on a never-ending series of thrilling adventures.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Supercar_(TV_series) - Patent status:patented