This is the most refined and controlled lego turbine I've ever seen!
shlushe
It would be bad ass to figure out how to utilize this as an actual engine in a scale build
spartansoff-roadrecovery
The crazy thing that a F1 runs like 14000rpm
Ds_tofuu
Essentially, he just created a tornado siren because this is how electric/mechanical sirens are built (mostly).
carsandstuff
You should try adding a second rotor. This would be a Roots Supercharger/Blower design. Ideally, the rotors will mesh with as little clearance as possible in the center. You'd need the rotors to be geared together to stay in sync.
With two rotors as in a Roots, the air will be pulled or pushed between the rotors and the outside of the case. The fact that the rotors are meshing(without touching) in the center cancels out a lot of volume in the center so air doesn't flow backwards. The big key though, is that the rotor face surface area is double between the case wall and rotor shaft, because the rotors overlap in the center, they have half the surface area.
SpecialEDy
bro imagine it breaks and the fan hits ur finger at 11k rpm 💀
nice build btw looks pretty nice
Lil_Boxyguy
Not pov: Honda owners at 3a.m. on Macdonald's parking
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pyle_
"Hi! I'm Owen and today I teach you how to build a carburetor" <3
You are a genius, dude!
FoxPopvli
It’s so crazy how legos are like a sandbox to build real scaled things tiny
imgizmo
This needs to be hooked up to a perfect vacuum. Imagine the rpms you could achieve with vacuum almost equal to space
catfood
something that helps is if u take apart the lego and record it put the video in reverse and its basically like a tutorial! 👍
YoJustCrypto
I can't wait for someone to make a fully sized car with a Lego engine that actually functions.
ZAR_Lord
This is the best car engine that I've seen that works with vacuum! Can we have tutorial?
fsgamingtutorials
Man just created a particle accelerator from lego.
DefinetelynotJ
A jet engine is a type of internal combustion engine that generates thrust by expelling a high-velocity jet of gas out of the back of the engine. Jet engines are used in aircraft propulsion, as well as in various other applications such as power generation and naval propulsion.
There are several types of jet engines, but the basic principles of operation are similar. A typical jet engine consists of a compressor, a combustion chamber, a turbine, and a nozzle.
Here's how it works:
Compressor: The compressor takes in air from the atmosphere and compresses it. The compressed air is then sent to the combustion chamber.
Combustion Chamber: In the combustion chamber, fuel is injected into the compressed air and ignited. The resulting combustion generates hot, high-pressure gas.
Turbine: The hot, high-pressure gas from the combustion chamber is directed to the turbine, which is connected to the compressor. As the hot gas flows over the turbine blades, it causes the turbine to spin.
Nozzle: The high-speed exhaust gases from the turbine are then expelled through the nozzle, which is designed to accelerate the gas and generate thrust. The thrust generated by the nozzle is what propels the aircraft forward.
This process is continuous and self-sustaining, as the exhaust gases from the nozzle are used to drive the compressor and the turbine. The faster the exhaust gases are expelled, the greater the thrust generated by the engine.
johnnytomk
Please step by step tutorial and WOW! This is the coolest thing i ever seen lego builds like this
Nøne_HDX
The Civic passing by my house at 3 am.
parkerrountree
Man the story of Lego is INCREDIBLE THEY THE REASON THIS GUY IS A LEGEND ENGINEER this dude built a whole vacuum engine OUTA LEGO BRUH 👏 🙌
LSCBTHEWAVY
Ok they’re not lying when they say that it sounds like an F1 car