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** [[Type 22 frigate|Type 22]] frigates Batch 1 and 2 — two Olympus, two Tyne.<ref name='baxter115'>Baxter 1990 p 115</ref>
** [[Type 22 frigate|Type 22]] frigates Batch 1 and 2 — two Olympus, two Tyne.<ref name='baxter115'>Baxter 1990 p 115</ref>
*[[Argentine Navy]]
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** {{Sclass|Almirante Brown|destroyer|2}} — two Olympus at {{convert|25800|shp|kW|abbr=on}}, two Tyne.<ref>[http://www.military-today.com/navy/almirante_brown_class.htm Almirante Brown class] ''military-today.com''</ref>
** {{Sclass|Almirante Brown|destroyer|2}} — two Olympus at {{convert|25800|shp|kW|abbr=on}}, two Tyne.<ref>{{usurped|1=[https://web.archive.org/web/20070517150548/http://www.military-today.com/navy/almirante_brown_class.htm Almirante Brown class]}} ''military-today.com''</ref>
*[[Brazilian Navy]]
*[[Brazilian Navy]]
** {{Sclass|Niterói|frigate|2}} — two Olympus TB3B at {{convert|28000|shp|kW|abbr=on}}, four MTU 16V956 TB91.<ref>[http://www.naviosbrasileiros.com.br/ngb/N/N009/N009.htm Niteroi class] ''naviosbrasileiros.com.br''</ref>
** {{Sclass|Niterói|frigate|2}} — two Olympus TB3B at {{convert|28000|shp|kW|abbr=on}}, four MTU 16V956 TB91.<ref>[http://www.naviosbrasileiros.com.br/ngb/N/N009/N009.htm Niteroi class] ''naviosbrasileiros.com.br''</ref>

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Marine Olympus
Marine Olympus on display at the Rolls-Royce Heritage Trust, Derby
Type Gas turbine
National origin United Kingdom
Manufacturer Bristol Siddeley
Rolls-Royce Limited
First run 1960s
Developed from Rolls-Royce Olympus

The Rolls-Royce Marine Olympus is a marine gas turbine based on the Rolls-Royce Olympus aircraft turbojet engine.

History

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The first Marine Olympus was built for the German Navy. In 1962 BSEL was contracted to provide the gas-generator and Brown Boveri was contracted to provide a two-stage long-life marine power turbine. A test bed was built for extensive shore trials. Construction of the ship which was intended for gas-turbine power was abandoned. Test running of the next marine Olympus began in 1966. The power turbine was of a single stage operating at 5,600 rpm utilising wide-chord blades. Beginning its sea trials in early 1968, Turunmaa, a 700-ton corvette of the Finnish Navy was the first Olympus-powered warship to enter service, some six months before HMS Exmouth, the first British ship which had been refitted to trial the propulsion system for the Royal Navy.[1]

The TM1 and TM2 variants comprised a power turbine baseplate carrying the turbine and the gas generator mountings, and differed significantly only in the construction of the power turbine structure, which was a steel casting on the TM1 and a fabrication on the TM2. All TM1 and TM2 installations were fitted with an A-rated gas generator, serial numbers 2013xx.

The TM3 comprised a similar power turbine baseplate plus a gas generator enclosure, an air intake enclosure, and many support services including ventilation and fire extinguishing systems. All TM3 installations were fitted with a B-rated gas generator, serial numbers 2017xx.

Variants

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Olympus TM1

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HMS Exmouth, the first British warship to be entirely propelled by gas turbines.

23,200 shp (17,300 kW) nominal. Installed ratings quoted where known.

  • Finnish Navy
    • Turunmaa-class corvettes — one Olympus, three diesels.[1]
  • Royal Navy
    • HMS Exmouth — one Olympus derated to 15,000 shp (11,000 kW), two Proteus.[1]
    • Type 82 destroyer, HMS Bristol — two Olympus, two steam turbines.[1]

Olympus TM2

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23,200 shp (17,300 kW) nominal. Installed ratings quoted where known.

Olympus TM3

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28,000 shp (21,000 kW) nominal. Installed ratings quoted where known.

Specifications

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Data from Rolls-Royce Heritage Trust

General characteristics

Components

  • Compressor: 5-stage LP, 7-stage HP
  • Combustors: 8 chamber, cannular
  • Turbine: Single-stage LP and HP

Performance

See also

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Related development

References

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  1. ^ a b c d Baxter 1990 p 101
  2. ^ Potts 2011 IRIS Alvand Light Frigate militaryfactory.com
  3. ^ KD Rahmat quoting Conway's All the World's Fighting Ships 1947-1995
  4. ^ Libyan frigate Dat Assawari quoting Conway's All the World's Fighting Ships 1947-1995
  5. ^ a b c d e Baxter 1990 p 107
  6. ^ Type 42 guided missile destroyer naval-hazegray.org
  7. ^ a b Baxter 1990 p 115
  8. ^ Almirante Brown class[usurped] military-today.com
  9. ^ Niteroi class naviosbrasileiros.com.br
  10. ^ FF Aradu (MEKO 360) class' Archived 2014-10-06 at the Wayback Machine harpoondatabases.com
  11. ^ a b c Conway's All the World's Fighting Ships 1947-1995
  12. ^ Baxter 1990 p 111
  13. ^ Miller, David; Chris Miller (1986). Modern Naval Combat. USA: Salamandar Books. pp. 100–101. ISBN 0-517-61350-6.
  14. ^ Weilingen globalsecurity.org
  15. ^ Jane's Fighting Ships 2005-2006.
  16. ^ Jane's Fighting Ships 2005-2006.
  17. ^ Jane's Fighting Ships 2005-2006.
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