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    The JTS engine (Jet Thrust Stoichiometric) is a gasoline direct injection engine produced by Alfa Romeo. It exists in two forms, straight-4 and V6, and...
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    featured direct fuel injection (except the 1.8l), named as JTS (Jet Thrust Stoichiometric). JTD diesel engines have common rail direct fuel injection. Sources:...
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    Turbofan (redirect from Jet engine spool)
    engine produces thrust through a combination of these two portions working together. Engines that use more jet thrust relative to fan thrust are known as...
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    Ramjet (redirect from Ram-Jet)
    A ramjet is a form of airbreathing jet engine that requires forward motion of the engine to provide air for combustion. Ramjets work most efficiently...
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    reaction engine, producing thrust in accordance with Newton's third law by ejecting reaction mass rearward, usually a high-speed jet of high-temperature gas...
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    deflect the jet thrust forwards (as in the DC-9), or they are two panels behind the cowling that slide backward and reverse only the fan thrust (the fan...
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    Turbojet (redirect from Turbo-jet)
    nozzle gross thrust is ignored, the net thrust is: F N = m ˙ a i r ( V j − V ) {\displaystyle F_{N}={\dot {m}}_{air}(V_{j}-V)} The speed of the jet V j {\displaystyle...
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    propellant is used as reaction mass ejected from a rocket engine to produce thrust. The energy required can either come from the propellants themselves, as...
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    SABRE (rocket engine) (category Jet engines)
    −150 °C (−238 °F), to provide oxygen for mixing with hydrogen and provide jet thrust during atmospheric flight before switching to tanked liquid oxygen when...
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    thrust specific fuel consumption for jet engines) power-to-weight ratio thrust to weight ratio torque curves (for shaft engines), thrust lapse (jet engines)...
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    (LOX), and ignited to produce thrust. Developed in the 1950s, RP-1 is outwardly similar to other kerosene-based fuels like Jet A and JP-8 used in turbine...
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  • cause this system to run with a hydrogen/air ratio much richer than stoichiometric with a consequent penalty in performance and thus some hydrogen is dumped...
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    start/stop transients without any significant traces of wear. Thrust control flaps for military jet engines Components for fusion and fission reactors Friction...
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    liquid rocket engines, hybrid rocket motors can be shut down easily and the thrust is throttleable. The theoretical specific impulse ( I s p {\displaystyle...
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  • to move the lander's legs as a spider does for walking, or use it as a jet thrust to fly to different landing sites or to travel to multiple icy bodies...
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    Some early retorts were little more than iron vessels filled with coal and thrust upon a coal fire with pipes attached to their top ends. Though practical...
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