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TM-55-2835-208-23 Transportability Guidance Small Emplacement Excavator (SEE) High Mobility Entrencher (HME) High Mobility Material Handler (HMMH) Manual
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TM    55-2835-208-23 1-11.  TURBINE  AND  COMBUSTOR  ASSEMBLIES a. During the start cycle, air is drawn by the compressor wheel (A) into the compressor section of the turbine assembly . The  air  is  compressed  and  directed  into  the  combustor  assembly  (B).  Fuel entering the combustor assembly from the start fuel nozzle (C) is mixed with compressed air and ignited by the igniter plug (D). b. At a predetermined speed, six fuel nozzles (E) add fuel, resulting in additional hot gas mass flow. The hot gasses flow through the turbine nozzle (F) and impact the turbine wheel blades (G). The rotation  of  the  turbine  rotor  shaft  provides  power  to  drive  the  compressor  and  input  pinion  (H)  of  the turbine  assembly. c. The compressor wheel (A), mounted on the same shaft as the turbine wheel (G), continues to draw air into the compressor. Ignition and start fuel are cut off at a predetermined point. All fuel is then supplied through the six fuel nozzles (E). Combustion is self-sustaining. A continuous cycle of intake, compression, combustion, and exhaust is maintained within the engine. 1-6 Change 4

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