Compressor stall A330
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Basicaly, the principal really is very similar to oscillations which are happening when you suck your on fart back to the ass...
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@SrlePopovic No, I'm saying you misquoted me and that you lack a fundamental understanding of how a turbine engine works.
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So, you wanted to say that my explanation actually is possible, but at the same time my explanation shows fundamental misunderstanding of a compressor stall and how engine works ? Very interesting indeed :))))
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@SrlePopovic I didn't say anything was impossible. I said your explanation showed a fundamental misunderstanding of what was happening with this engine.I clearly mentioned the disturbance of the airflow across the engines compressor.
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You can believe what you want.
But, it would be very nice that you introduce yourself as I did, and that you confirm your statement that it is imossible to have pulsation in airflow as a consecvence of compressor stall.
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@SrlePopovic judging by you previous post, I find that hard to believe. Even with poor english, the comment you made shows a fundamental misunderstanding of what a compressor stall is and the gas dynamics within the engine.
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No it is not. Maybe, my English is not good enough to explain properly and everything just in a few words but I certanly know what I am talking because I am an aerospace engineer. So please, avoid telling me that I do not understand how engine works because I am making them !!!
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No, that's a complete misunderstanding of a compressor stall and how an engine works.
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Yes, but after that, a loss of pressure happens besides compressor which than pull air back inside, and airflow start to pulsate one way and another. This eventually can produce effect seen on this movie because of rapid changing in fuel-air mixture.
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Yes it looks like a bird strike, but in the basics, bird strike also produces compressor stall at the end...
afterburner :D
Musti087 4 months ago 29
Yeah, whatever thst is, it's not a compressor stall. A compressor stall is caused by a disruption in the airflow through the compressor resulting in a temporary loss of pressure, and when it happens gases from the combustion section flow forward through the compressor and out through the fan.
lumpheadthump 2 months ago 18