how to build a jumbo jet engine

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  • @PUTHENTHOPE
    @PUTHENTHOPE 11 років тому +2

    I have not seen such a wonderful team of workers who take so much pride in their work in many other organizations. That's the ideal characteristics of a technology firm in the 21st century. You are the leaders!

  • @daquanmcdonald7104
    @daquanmcdonald7104 7 років тому +46

    from the people who discover an design. down to the ppl who build it. it blows my mind about how smart ppl are

    • @bassmith448bassist5
      @bassmith448bassist5 6 років тому +1

      Quan SoCalm
      At the age of 13 I got to fly from JAX to LAX on a L1011. It was the greatest adventure of my young life!!! Bravo Rolls Royce!!!!!

    • @christiantambun5506
      @christiantambun5506 6 років тому +1

      white people*

    • @KoeddkHD
      @KoeddkHD 6 років тому +2

      @chrstian john michael tambun, you are deffinently not one of the smartest :)

    • @royackerman206
      @royackerman206 6 років тому +1

      212 Kyte Hello. Please see frame 11:22

    • @DraftyCrevice
      @DraftyCrevice 6 років тому +1

      Haha what the fuck. Was watching a documentary about jet engines, scrolled down to find a flame war

  • @radiomassacre2020
    @radiomassacre2020 12 років тому

    27:54 I like Steve's enthusiasm for perfection, and his joyfulness. This, more than anything, shows how human emotion, not the absence of it, is at the core of anything that is made with such amazing precision and strength. In fact, what's more fascinating to me than the engine is the genuine integrity of all of the people in this documentary, and how much pleasure this kind of work brings them. I doubt there's a better way to live. Maybe different, but not better.

  • @markechorvat
    @markechorvat 12 років тому +6

    Having watched the video, I can only express my utmost respect for all the people involved in creating these masterpieces of modern technology!

  • @thepilotboy
    @thepilotboy 12 років тому +9

    I told Boeing I watched this video and now I am a full time engineer. Thanks!

  • @ph11p3540
    @ph11p3540 11 років тому

    Wow. I just love those dynamic breaks or thrust reversers bucketing out of the jet engine at 1:40.

  • @bobbypaluga4346
    @bobbypaluga4346 6 років тому +1

    Cool, for companies to organize choirs, bands, and other activities is terrific. Sorry about the issues with the Trent 1000 on Dreamliners

  • @XDsylwek
    @XDsylwek 12 років тому

    this has got to be the most useful How-To vid on youtube....

  • @winterstellar
    @winterstellar 11 років тому +9

    That must be one of the best jobs on the planet. I'd completely love it.

  • @ultralightflyer
    @ultralightflyer 6 років тому +4

    British engineering at it's best. Master piece engines. Can you reload it in HD please!!!

  • @bijanzanubi8198
    @bijanzanubi8198 10 років тому +1

    This is absolutly Amazing.Love it.

  • @scottfrench3354
    @scottfrench3354 6 років тому

    Everyone of these people are definitely masters of there craft. Beyond impressed by Rolls Royce. Makes me feel even safer when going up six miles high.

  • @dawievanemmenes1124
    @dawievanemmenes1124 6 років тому

    Thank you so much.I always wanted to build a jet engine.Now I know how.

  • @ihasmax
    @ihasmax 12 років тому +1

    Great video :) thanks for uploading this. Jet engines are so frickin awesome.

  • @alextw13jf
    @alextw13jf 12 років тому

    When technology achieves its highest levels, somehow it becomes poetry. This is simply amazing.

  • @Michaelc136
    @Michaelc136 12 років тому +8

    Finally!! a how to guide... now I can build one at home :)

    • @factsdonthavefeelingsbeawa2953
      @factsdonthavefeelingsbeawa2953 6 років тому +1

      just strap it to the top of the car.... hit that highway and blow past the cops.... enjoy the high speed pursuit they would need chopper and have to set up spike belts miles ahead to catch you. but once your tires blow out at that speed... out the front window you go a few thousand feet. Definitely not survive that one. Would be a blast (no pun intended)

    • @troyc333
      @troyc333 6 років тому

      Lmao too funny

    • @Psycandy
      @Psycandy 6 років тому

      build two. might as well.

    • @richardthomas2815
      @richardthomas2815 6 років тому

      Michaelc136 a

  • @AngryHybridApe
    @AngryHybridApe 6 років тому

    Proud group. And they should be. Well done, RR.

  • @danielpumphrey8433
    @danielpumphrey8433 12 років тому

    Very inspiring video for a very inspiring company. Politics could certainly learn something from Rolls Royce.

  • @jeffreyhinkel3490
    @jeffreyhinkel3490 11 років тому

    Awesome vid;......England gives us the best rock music also!!!!

  • @chrischiampo8106
    @chrischiampo8106 6 років тому

    Killer Documentary 😀😮😊 Amazing You Brits Are Awesome 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼

    • @mrchickene1805
      @mrchickene1805 6 років тому

      Yes they are, but I think GE is right up there with them. Have you seen the Goliath engine?

  • @MrDBarch
    @MrDBarch 10 років тому

    THIS is really fascinating stuff man, just excellent! Thanks for the upload!

  • @taxpayer239
    @taxpayer239 6 років тому

    I must say, the new compressor technology IS impressive.

  • @N1400M
    @N1400M 12 років тому

    Great video! Even as a pilot I never really realized all that goes into these engines! And did anyone else notice they stole the music from the movie Wall-E there?

  • @HappyfoxBiz
    @HappyfoxBiz 6 років тому

    I'm glad they didn't shutter the doors, who knows what the world would be without Rolls Royce engines and thee competition it forces to other engine manufacturing.
    Long live the royal engine of the skies... the true king of the air that carry the Queen herself and the Queen of the skies

  • @teefoo007
    @teefoo007 12 років тому

    I feel a sense of security when boarding a plane and noticing RR written on the engines. Something tells me I'm in good hands.

  • @daverob7674
    @daverob7674 5 років тому +1

    I have one question. how long did it take u people to com with this idea to make this kind of engines

  • @tyan888
    @tyan888 12 років тому +2

    Btw, ever since I watched this, I've been making 20 Rolls-Royce Trent 900 engines a week.

  • @61espo
    @61espo 12 років тому

    The Best Engines in the World.... ROLLS ROYCE!!

  • @sonusharma-pl1cz
    @sonusharma-pl1cz 6 років тому

    Very good g

  • @GermainSeguy
    @GermainSeguy 6 років тому

    you convinced me i want to buy all your engines, all of tehem...

  • @61espo
    @61espo 12 років тому

    The one & only Engine!!...A ROLLS ROYCE!

  • @61espo
    @61espo 12 років тому

    Thanks man... Now go & have a drink..sounds like ya need one!

  • @therollsroycetrent9863
    @therollsroycetrent9863 6 років тому +2

    The video is very interesting.

  • @pyro4002
    @pyro4002 12 років тому

    I think you're thinking of United Airlines Flight 232, that was a DC-10, and it probably had GE engines.
    There was one incident where an L-1011 had a similar problem but one of the hydraulic systems survived and no one was injured. There weren't any other engine problems, and that was one of the few times anything actually related to the construction of an L-1011 caused an incident.
    The DC-10 on the other hand.. That was the one where pilots really got to put those disaster skills to the test.

  • @ejazsahib
    @ejazsahib 3 роки тому

    Probably the only solid quality product of the UK ....❗️

  • @bobgreene2892
    @bobgreene2892 6 років тому +1

    Thanks to series producer Steve Crabtree and Director Paul King for this outstanding program on Rolls Royce-- so intriguing, I cannot wait to watch it at least once more-- even as long as it is. There is no wasted narrative or extra footage in covering the mammoth complexity of the Rolls Royce operation and its suppliers.
    Particularly fascinating was not only the precise engineering of energy in each engine, but even the post-sale digital field monitoring of some 8,000-10,000 completed engines in regular service.
    What a tragedy it would have been for the company's finest moment, the birth of the Trent series engines, to have been eclipsed by a bankruptcy. All, going to show major advances in technology are never neatly predictable and spreadsheet-perfect affairs.
    * As a historical observation, the stunning and remarkable coincidence for BMW, manufacturer of WW2 fighter aircraft engines for the FW190, to begin production of the Rolls Royce luxury sedan, once the signature product of the same company which made Merlin engines for the Spitfire (Lancaster, etc).

  • @AB-80X
    @AB-80X 11 років тому

    There are multiple different types of bearings holding the 3 shafts to distribute the axial and radial loads. Cylindrical and tapered roller bearings, ball hearings and needle bearings are the common bearings used depending on their funciton and placement.

  • @douglasholt8353
    @douglasholt8353 6 років тому

    Just so amazing to see.

  • @Maloy7800
    @Maloy7800 12 років тому

    Yeah, yeah, yeah, the voice of agriculture.

  • @scottrenshaw1
    @scottrenshaw1 11 років тому

    Ady Kay-Module Fitter is my friend's Dad, I saw him make one of these. It was pretty cool.

  • @XDsylwek
    @XDsylwek 12 років тому

    i might get one of these for my bike

  • @kearneyboy
    @kearneyboy 12 років тому

    exellent vid mate

  • @kennysandhoj
    @kennysandhoj 12 років тому

    They make it sound like all the components are made in the UK.. They are certainly not. I've worked on over a hundred GenX Fan hub frames at Volvo Aero Corporation in Sweden. We make what the others can not =)

  • @jeffbeck6501
    @jeffbeck6501 6 років тому

    Looks like 2 fans hooked together.

    • @aussiebloke609
      @aussiebloke609 6 років тому

      Pretty much. Think of a turboprop engine. Now remove the propeller and replace it with a high-efficiency ducted fan - and voila!

  • @lotanerve
    @lotanerve 12 років тому

    Damn. You're good.

  • @trano275
    @trano275 6 років тому

    Really fantastic..!!

  • @jerryjones1344
    @jerryjones1344 6 років тому

    wonderful Rolls Royce

    • @RedRider1600
      @RedRider1600 5 років тому

      The TRENT 1000 ENGINES ISSUES Explained
      ua-cam.com/video/IaLL4utLB6A/v-deo.html
      Boeing 787s Groundings Stretch Into 2020
      ua-cam.com/video/m7GrCJEfK-A/v-deo.html
      Rolls Royce was a major mistake for Boeing.

  • @S2Sturges
    @S2Sturges 6 років тому

    When you think about the tolerances required to build both these turbofans and indeed the aircraft themselves, it's a staggering achievement... I remember reading about the design and building of the 747 and the entire aircraft are built to a tolerance of 1000th of a inch, the entire aircraft.. and those engines must be trebly so..let that sink in...

  • @JTtheCanadian
    @JTtheCanadian 11 років тому

    That's who I thought it was after a minute of listening, I actually still wonder if it's him or not.

  • @jelle033
    @jelle033 12 років тому

    nice tutorial!

  • @ICEGTN
    @ICEGTN 11 років тому

    Finally I can start to build my own jumbo jet engine

  • @eojsleen
    @eojsleen Рік тому

    i was in total awe of their skills to perfection until I saw the welds at 48:34.

  • @falcon0010
    @falcon0010 12 років тому

    that engineering is insatiable

  • @samrobinson9110
    @samrobinson9110 6 років тому

    Amazing.

  • @LJayyBeh
    @LJayyBeh 5 років тому

    Man - Morning!
    Them - 👀 .. *Continues Working*
    Well Then !

  • @hateithere1017
    @hateithere1017 6 років тому

    That dude at the warehouse definitely ain't walking at least 16 miles a day

  • @thetruth392
    @thetruth392 6 років тому

    Such a great company

  • @rimian
    @rimian 12 років тому

    You can actually build one from a turbo out of a truck that will run off a BBQ LPG tank. :)

  • @abidahmad2240
    @abidahmad2240 6 років тому

    At 28:00 the blades being shown are now made by 3D metal printers ... if i'm not mistaken. In any case, Rolls-Royce (and other manufacturers of jet-engines) are certainly using 3D printers to make similar blades.

  • @jnrolf
    @jnrolf 12 років тому

    Hi brygger222... old trick... its a funnel that is used to drags out an antenna (HF).

  • @Moronvideos1940
    @Moronvideos1940 6 років тому

    Well, according to my logical thinking process, you'll need a very jumbo basement space to do this in ....

  • @mjsanchez2173
    @mjsanchez2173 6 років тому

    One bird strike can destroy an entire jumbo jet.

  • @peanuts2105
    @peanuts2105 11 років тому

    Modern day cars have a thermal efficiency of around 25% to 32%. Bypass fan engines from companies such as legendary Rolls Royce; thermal efficiency is around 97%.
    That is what I call engineering progress

  • @martij30
    @martij30 11 років тому

    so... where to buy this do-it-self kit?

  • @TheErikM
    @TheErikM 11 років тому

    Trick question, it really depends on what you're planning to use the engine for, if it was for a tractor you'd want something with a lot of low rpm torque such as an electric motor for an aircraft or ship you'd want something with lots of power and a constant speed like a turbine engine or some jet. As for hydrogen, in theory it could work in any combustion engine, since hydrogen would actually be the fuel, there's an episode of mythbusters where they run a conventional piston engine on it.

  • @klatu6969
    @klatu6969 11 років тому

    What is more efficient an engine then a fanjet?Hydrogen powered?

  • @geoffphuketInPhuket
    @geoffphuketInPhuket 12 років тому

    That's just old age creeping in :-)

  • @joeyakabert
    @joeyakabert 11 років тому

    notes taken... now I can get to work faster!

  • @dirkbruere
    @dirkbruere 11 років тому

    It sounds like the old British car industry all over again.

  • @thomasborah5913
    @thomasborah5913 11 років тому

    Amazing!

  • @ttraderjim
    @ttraderjim 11 років тому +1

    An inspiring video, go Rolls Royce!

  • @allcommiescaneatshitanddie2604
    @allcommiescaneatshitanddie2604 6 років тому

    I have totally renewed faith now that Humanity will get to Mars ok. Man, that is some incredible engineering.

  • @allmotorhash
    @allmotorhash 11 років тому

    what holds the shaft that holds the whole assembly shaft? are there any bearings

  • @peaceray3500
    @peaceray3500 6 років тому

    beautiful tech

  • @sandkman109
    @sandkman109 12 років тому +2

    RR is an excellent engine company. But it isn't the best. It's by far GE. It's unfortunate that RR caused the only crash of a 777. It's fuel/ Oil heater was the cause of the problem. That is only one reason why some don't appreciate it.

  • @davidpapworth8550
    @davidpapworth8550 6 років тому

    Wow after watching this makes me proud to be British!

    • @healer1000040
      @healer1000040 6 років тому

      British looted the whole world included diamond in the crown of yurs oldie queen.

    • @davidpapworth8550
      @davidpapworth8550 6 років тому

      Rose red big deal so what

    • @davidpapworth8550
      @davidpapworth8550 6 років тому

      Rose red and besides whats looting diamonds got to do with aircraft engine's

  • @Streuth22
    @Streuth22 11 років тому +1

    Still the greatest. Long live RR!

  • @richardvigneault4249
    @richardvigneault4249 6 років тому

    No matter how much care and precision they excercise, errors happen. One almost brought down a Quatas A-380

  • @geekchaser
    @geekchaser 11 років тому

    I used to work on the F402-RR-408A engines

  • @OlavBergman
    @OlavBergman 6 років тому

    Weeeh, I want to build one too!!!!!!

  • @_MOORE_1986
    @_MOORE_1986 6 років тому +1

    The Boeing 787 in beginning at Paine field is the Boeing plant thats located in Everett, Wa. Not Seattle. Than they still go and talk about the weather in Seattle.

    • @bobgreene2892
      @bobgreene2892 6 років тому +1

      If you asked, we can be sure few in even the American audience could locate Seattle, much less Everett.

  • @outsidethepyramid
    @outsidethepyramid 6 років тому

    It's basically a huge hairdryer.

  • @NoumanZzZz9
    @NoumanZzZz9 11 років тому

    what is this background music in the start! please i have been looking for it for so looong

  • @medianna
    @medianna 6 років тому

    amazing :o

  • @faainspector9699
    @faainspector9699 6 років тому +1

    I noticed that there are no muslims or africans contributing their massive intellectual skills to the project.........i guess they are too smart for this line of work..

  • @61espo
    @61espo 12 років тому

    Quantas should switch to the best... ROLLS ROYCE!! Without a doubt!

  • @TheFarmanimalfriend
    @TheFarmanimalfriend 12 років тому

    They forgot to mention, do not mount defective stub pipes. They did in the Trent 900, which caused an oil fire. The engine caught fire, a turbine came apart and pieces severely damaged the landing system of a Qantus A380. The Qantus crew saved the day. If Rolls Royce does that one again they will be out of business.

  • @duykenji2
    @duykenji2 12 років тому

    amazing ~~

  • @allanabailey1471
    @allanabailey1471 3 роки тому

    Anyone know where you can get this on DVD?

  • @emperorvl
    @emperorvl 12 років тому

    wait til they come up with steam planes.

  • @jaktheapprentice1023
    @jaktheapprentice1023 2 роки тому

    Sweet

  • @howtowakeakar
    @howtowakeakar 11 років тому

    At the rate we're using oxygen on Earth, we have about a 400,000 year supply left. Don't worry, there's plenty.

  • @SKYLANDBAK
    @SKYLANDBAK 11 років тому

    Just researched that it was an intermediate pressure turbine disc failure,but surely the engine design should be such that fragments are contained within the engine environment...

    • @cebsone
      @cebsone 9 років тому

      SKYLANDBAK Well the dont, just ask Airbus lol.

  • @MnemonicHack
    @MnemonicHack 11 років тому

    Competition breeds excellence.

  • @ultraking560
    @ultraking560 11 років тому

    What's the music at 28:40? I've been looking for it for a while

  • @joesmith389
    @joesmith389 6 років тому

    26:54 why aren’t they forged instead of cast? Wouldn’t that decrease imperfections?

    • @FrenchCrow
      @FrenchCrow 6 років тому

      It seems that the single crystal structure is better (only?) obtained with casting + heat treatments.

  • @DeathTobiasz
    @DeathTobiasz 12 років тому

    Song at end while the guy is talking?

  • @TheErikM
    @TheErikM 11 років тому

    It's interesting to watch this from the puget sound. In so many ways this area's relationship with Boeing mirrors that of Rolls Royce to Darby. Almost everyone here knows someone who works or has worked at Boeing. But where RR seems to be committed to it's roots there Boeing isn't & I think it shows. Each year it seems now Boeing is less and less well liked. Where Rolls seems to find success focusing on the development & production of engines and the like. Boeing has not, contracting out as much

  • @klatu6969
    @klatu6969 11 років тому

    theres a video here on a steam engine flying a airplane in 1958 on steam with a 2 cyclinder engine. a electric motor is 95% efficient

  • @speedfreak9717
    @speedfreak9717 9 років тому

    Very good documentary but it still missed out the names of a few keyparts. The "brain" of the engine is know as the FADEC (Full-Authority-Digital-Electronic-Control)