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CHRYSLER’S GAS TURBINE CAR - Laboratory Procedures and Development Methods
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Abstract
General laboratory and testing procedures employed by the Chrysler Corporation in the development of its automotive gas turbine powerplant are discussed, with particular emphasis on facilities, instrumentation requirements, component fixtures, and complete powerplant tests.
Some specific development problems and their solutions are presented along with some performance test results.
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DeClaire, G. and Bell, A., "CHRYSLER’S GAS TURBINE CAR - Laboratory Procedures and Development Methods," SAE Technical Paper 640418, 1964, https://doi.org/10.4271/640418.Also In
References
- Ball, G. A. Bell, A. H. Mann, L. B. “The Development of the Chrysler Automotive Centrifugal Compressor” Paper 268E presented at SAE Annual Meeting January 1961
- Mann, L. B. Bell, A. H. Thebert, G. W. “Determination of Turbine Stage Performance for an Automotive Powerplant” Paper 57-GTP-10 presented at ASME Meeting March 1957
- Huebner, G. J. Jr. “The Chrysler Regenerative Turbine-Powered Passenger Car” Paper 777A presented at SAE Annual Meeting January 1964
- Chapman, W. I. “Chrysler Gas Turbine Car --Powerplant Design Characteristics” Paper 777B presented at SAE Annual Meeting January 1964
- Roy, A. Belleau, C. Hagen, F. A. “Chrysler’s Gas Turbine Car Materials Requirements” Paper 777C presented at SAE Annual Meeting January 1964