Supersonic gas separation is a technology to remove one or several gaseous components out of a mixed gas (typically raw natural gas). The process condensates...
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engines Air Antilles Express IATA airline designator 3S Supersonic gas separation, a brand name for a gas processing technology The S line of the Mazda3 automobile...
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Isentropic nozzle flow (section Supersonic flow)
between the vanes does not exceed 10°. de Laval nozzle Fanno flow Supersonic gas separation Compressible flow "Isentropic Flow Equations". www.grc.nasa.gov...
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edges to reduce flow separation over a wide range of angle of attack. A rounded edge would behave as a blunt body in supersonic flight and thus would...
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Scramjet (redirect from Supersonic-combustion ramjet)
A scramjet (supersonic combustion ramjet) is a variant of a ramjet airbreathing jet engine in which combustion takes place in supersonic airflow. As in...
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Shock wave (section In supersonic flows)
commonly created by the supersonic flight of aircraft. The shock wave is one of several different ways in which a gas in a supersonic flow can be compressed...
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gas and expand into vacuum through a specially designed supersonic nozzle, forming a supersonic molecular beam (SMB). Collisions with the make up gas...
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The Twister supersonic separator is a compact tubular device which is used for removing water and/or hydrocarbon dewpointing of natural gas. The principle...
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Components of jet engines (redirect from Gas turbine parts)
(de Laval) nozzle is used. The expansion to atmospheric pressure and supersonic gas velocity continues downstream of the throat and produces more thrust...
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combustion products to high supersonic velocities. Simply: propellants pressurized by either pumps or high pressure ullage gas to anywhere between two and...
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Concorde (redirect from Supersonic Transport Advisory Committee)
Concorde (/ˈkɒŋkɔːrd/) is a retired Anglo-French supersonic airliner jointly developed and manufactured by Sud Aviation (later Aérospatiale) and the British...
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Plasma (physics) (redirect from Plasma (gas))
electrode held at a small separation distance on the order of 1 cm. Such discharges are commonly stabilized using a noble gas such as helium or argon....
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gaseous phase after being cooled by expansion through a supersonic de Laval nozzle. A scavenger gas (e.g. methane) is also included in the mixture to bind...
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Helium (redirect from Helium gas)
capacity ratio, it is also useful in supersonic wind tunnels and impulse facilities. Helium is used as a shielding gas in arc welding processes on materials...
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Separation of isotopes by laser excitation (SILEX) is a process for enriching uranium to fuel nuclear reactors that may also present a growing nuclear...
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only when frozen into a noble gas matrix at temperatures of 40 K (−233 °C; −388 °F) or lower, in supersonic jets of noble gas, or under extremely high pressures...
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thermodynamic conditions. For example, the Mach number evolution of an ideal gas in a supersonic nozzle depends only on the heat capacity ratio (namely on the fluid)...
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SMART (supersonic missile assisted release of torpedo) is a canister-based, long-range supersonic anti-submarine missile developed by the Defence Research...
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internally generated gas) past the aft end of the object and prevents contact between the sides of the object and the liquid. This separation substantially reduces...
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Jet engine (category Gas turbines)
cruise altitudes. It may be as high as the 1000 Kelvin exhaust gas temperature for a supersonic afterburning engine or 2200 K with afterburner lit. The pressure...
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applications in the gas dynamics of inlet flow for jet engines and rockets, both when operating at high-subsonic and supersonic velocities. Two examples...
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Pipeline (redirect from Gas pipeline)
pipeline is a system of pipes for long-distance transportation of a liquid or gas, typically to a market area for consumption. The latest data from 2014 gives...
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Turbofan (category Gas turbines)
If all the gas power from a gas turbine is converted to kinetic energy in a propelling nozzle, the aircraft is best suited to high supersonic speeds. If...
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GE Aerospace (category Gas turbine manufacturers)
turbofan demonstrator for the TF39 engine the GE4 for the Boeing 2707 supersonic airliner, and the GE9 engine for the USAF's Advanced Manned Strategic...
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of boundary layer separation. This elongates the wing and moves the point of maximum thickness back from the leading edge. Supersonic airfoils are much...
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Atmospheric entry (section Shock layer gas physics)
engineers who design supersonic aircraft. The perfect gas theory is elegant and extremely useful for designing aircraft but assumes that the gas is chemically...
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Axial compressor (category Gas compressors)
axial compressor is a gas compressor that can continuously pressurize gases. It is a rotating, airfoil-based compressor in which the gas or working fluid principally...
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Mars atmospheric entry (redirect from Supersonic retropropulsion)
CO2 gas and Martian dust suspended in the air. Flight regimes for entry, descent, and landing systems include aerocapture, hypersonic, supersonic, and...
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combustor. Scramjet (supersonic combustion ramjet) engines present a much different situation for the combustor than conventional gas turbine engines (scramjets...
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Fluid dynamics (redirect from Gas flow)
flow of fluids — liquids and gases. It has several subdisciplines, including aerodynamics (the study of air and other gases in motion) and hydrodynamics...
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