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GENERATOR SETS WITH MICRO TURBINES
The demand for light travel electricity for humanitarian applications is more essential today than ever
before. Heavy machinery often tends to delay implementation of emergency or military infrastructures
due to transportation difficulties into geographically difficult regions.
Building your own preliminary infrastructure with generator sets using micro- turbines and later
implementing your own heavy reciprocating engine generator systems saves time, money and lives.
EngineWorks can provide the complete configuration management program required for engine
development including pre-performance data, design and layout, calculation, 3D working models, 2D
production drawings, auxiliary systems, parts manufacturer, assembly, testing and validation and
certification.
We cooperate closely with power system package manufacturers that understand how to integrate our
micro- turbines into their generator sets for best performance. EngineWorks can therefore assist, or
take over, the full system integration of the micro- turbine into generator sets and ramp-up for batch
series and full production runs if requested.
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A specially designed small scale micro- turbine with a power rating of 25 kW. The engine is used
for power generation purposes and equipped with a combustion chamber that is also capable
burning multiple fuel types.
A conventional small scale micro- turbine designed for aerospace applications such as
drones and UAV’s. This engine and its power turbine section has a power output
performance of 20 kW at an efficiency of 22 percent.
A rotating system for a 65 shp micro- turbine with a radial compressor and a single axial
turbine stage. The design is a so called ‘hang-over’ design with bearings located in the
cold section of the engine.
The stator row for an axial turbine.
The exhaust outlet from a specially designed and very rugged micro- turbine for mobile power
applications.
A combustion chamber for a 120 shp micro- turbine.
A look into a barrel- type combustion chamber in the turbine section seen from the fuel nozzle.
Combustion products are distributed around an inlet cone to the stator row. The small holes in the
lining are air dilution holes.
A micro- turbine being tested. The engine has a power rating of 120 shp. The flame at
the outlet is caused by too much fuel being injected. The test was performed manually
to get a feeling for the machinery.
OUTBACK OFF-GRID POWER PRODUCTION
In operation since 2009, the EVA Energy
Container has proven itself to be a true
alternative to power generator sets using
internal combustion engines.
DEMAND MORE FROM ENGINES
EngineWorks is performing research on a new
type of internal combustion engine. The
engine can operate on gaseous and liquid
fuels, and can also be run by an external heat
source such as waste heat or the sun, via a
recuperator. No engine is more flexible!