TURBOJET.
Jet engine in which a turbine-driven compressor draws in and compresses air, forcing it into a combustion
chamberinto which fuel is injected.
Ignition causes thegases to expandand to rush firstthrough theturbineand
then through a nozzle at the...
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TURBOJET.
Jet engine in which a turbine-driven compressor draws in and compresses air, forcing it into a combustion
chamberinto which fuel is injected.
Ignition causes thegases to expandand to rush firstthrough theturbineand
then through a nozzle at the rear.
Forward thrust is generatedas a reaction to the rearward momentum of the
exhaustgases.
During the 1960´s the turbofan, or fanjet,a modification of the turbojet,came into common use.
Some of the
incoming air is bypassedaroundthecombustionchamberandis acceleratedtotherearby a turbine-operatedfan.
The turbofan moves a much greater mass of air than the simple turbojet,providing advantages in power and
economy.
Compare ramjet.
Any of a class of internal-combustion engines that propel aircraft by means of the rearward
discharge of a jet of fluid, usually hot exhaust gases generated by burning fuel with air drawn in from the
atmosphere.
General characteristics.
The primemover of virtually all jetengines is a gas turbine.
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