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acelanceloet
Post subject: LM2500 powered shipsPosted: January 17th, 2012, 5:06 pm
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any quite unusual question here, one I hope somebody can find something for.
I am looking for an general arrangement plan of an LM2500 powered warship, it doesn't matter which one. ships powered by similar gas turbine installations are good too. I need at least an main deck plan and 1 deck from the hull, if possible with the engine room size (and maybe even interior shown) and an sideview. I like to use that for an assignment for my shipbuilding education, to completely stun the teachers with an project like that :P dutch ships are an plus too :P

I hope there is somebody who can help me with this, and thanks in advance.

EDIT: an list from wikipedia of which ships are possible :P
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Aircraft carrier:

Italian aircraft carrier Cavour (550) (Italian Navy)
HTMS Chakri Naruebet (Royal Thai Navy)
Spanish aircraft carrier Principe de Asturias (Spanish Navy)
Vikrant class aircraft carrier (Indian Navy)

Amphibious assault ship:

USS Makin Island (LHD-8) (United States Navy)

Cruiser:

Ticonderoga class cruiser (United States Navy)

Destroyer:

Arleigh Burke class destroyer (United States Navy)
Atago class destroyer (Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force)
Durand de la Penne class destroyer (Italian Navy)
Gwanggaeto the Great class destroyer (Republic of Korea Navy)
Kidd class destroyer (United States Navy)
King Sejong the Great class destroyer (Republic of Korea Navy)
Kongō class destroyer (Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force)
Spruance class destroyer (United States Navy)
Type 052 destroyer (People's Liberation Army Navy)

Frigate:

Adelaide class frigate (Royal Australian Navy)
Álvaro de Bazán class frigate (Spanish Navy)
Anzac class frigate (Royal Australian Navy, Royal New Zealand Navy)
Brandenburg class frigate (German Navy)
Bremen class frigate (German Navy)
Cheng Kung class frigate (Republic of China Navy)
FREMM multipurpose frigate (French Navy, Italian Navy, Royal Moroccan Navy)
Fridtjof Nansen class frigate (Royal Norwegian Navy)
Halifax class frigate (Royal Canadian Navy)
Horizon class frigate (French Navy, Italian Navy)
Hydra class frigate (Hellenic Navy)
Naresuan class (Royal Thai Navy)
Oliver Hazard Perry class frigate (United States Navy)
Sachsen class frigate (German Navy)
Santa María class frigate (Spanish Navy)
Shivalik class frigate (Indian Navy)
Valour class frigate (South African Navy)
Vasco da Gama class frigate (Portuguese Navy)
Ulsan class frigate (Republic of Korea Navy)

Littoral combat ship:

Independence class littoral combat ship (United States Navy)

Corvette:

Niels Juel class corvette (Royal Danish Navy)
Sa'ar 5 class corvette (Israeli Navy)
possibly more ;)

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Post subject: Re: LM2500 powered shipsPosted: January 17th, 2012, 6:04 pm
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no drawing but a list:

http://www.geaviation.com/engines/marin ... kforce.pdf


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Post subject: Re: LM2500 powered shipsPosted: January 17th, 2012, 7:07 pm
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I did some search (will do some more search when my Inter-web is working better)

http://articles.maritimepropulsion.com/?tag=/Avio
http://articles.maritimepropulsion.com/ ... s-turbines
http://www.fas.org/man/dod-101/sys/ship/eng/lm2500.htm
http://www.indiandefence.com/forums/f8/ ... ndex2.html


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Post subject: Re: LM2500 powered shipsPosted: January 18th, 2012, 7:39 pm
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Post subject: Re: LM2500 powered shipsPosted: June 20th, 2014, 5:50 pm
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This is not a spruance, its a Arley Burke. I served on board a spruance DD990


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Post subject: Re: LM2500 powered shipsPosted: June 20th, 2014, 5:53 pm
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it is not a spruance, but it is the spruance. that ship is DDG 111 Spruance, a ship of the burke class.

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Post subject: Re: LM2500 powered shipsPosted: June 20th, 2014, 5:54 pm
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Sniped by ace ¬_¬

You are aware that there is a new USS Spruance? DDG-111...

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Post subject: Re: LM2500 powered shipsPosted: June 20th, 2014, 10:14 pm
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Hobart plans. I unfortunately have had no luck finding a bigger, better-quality version.

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Post subject: Re: LM2500 powered shipsPosted: June 20th, 2014, 10:23 pm
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sadly my step dad have delivered back the internal drawing of the Norwegian frigate. he is retired from the Navy... so top secret documents...


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