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Ever wondered how a jet engine works? Jet engines create forward thrust by taking in a large amount of air and discharging it as a high-speed jet of gas. The way they’re designed allows aircraft to fly faster and further compared to propeller-driven aircraft. Their development and refinement over the course of the last 65 years has made commercial air travel more practical and profitable, opening the world to business and recreational travellers.
A jet engine is a machine for turning fuel into thrust (forward motion). The thrust is produced by action and reaction—a piece of physics also known as Newton's third law of motion.
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A jet engine uses a gas turbine to drive a fan that sucks in air, mixes it with burning fuel, and then blasts the expanded air-gas mixture out the back.
Because every action has an equal and opposite reaction, as the air streams backward the engine is forced forward.
Each working Part defined with Animations...
Inside a jet engine
Inside the core of a jet engine
Inside a turbofan
Inside the afterburner
And that is how the powerhouse of an aircraft works,For further Knowledge check out Given stuff...
Videos:
How jet engines work (turbofan animation) - YouTube
Links:
Turbojet Engine
How does a jet engine work? And the afterburner? Great graphics. » MiGFlug.com Blog
How do jet engines work? | Types of jet engine compared
Cool turbine animation videos about how do jet engines workFlyopia.com
How does a jet engine work?
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A jet engine is a machine for turning fuel into thrust (forward motion). The thrust is produced by action and reaction—a piece of physics also known as Newton's third law of motion.
A jet engine uses a gas turbine to drive a fan that sucks in air, mixes it with burning fuel, and then blasts the expanded air-gas mixture out the back.
Because every action has an equal and opposite reaction, as the air streams backward the engine is forced forward.
Each working Part defined with Animations...
Inside a jet engine
Inside the core of a jet engine
Inside a turbofan
Inside the afterburner
And that is how the powerhouse of an aircraft works,For further Knowledge check out Given stuff...
Videos:
How jet engines work (turbofan animation) - YouTube
Turbojet Engine
How does a jet engine work? And the afterburner? Great graphics. » MiGFlug.com Blog
How do jet engines work? | Types of jet engine compared
Cool turbine animation videos about how do jet engines workFlyopia.com
How does a jet engine work?
@Horus @Oscar @Manticore @Bratva @Gufi @TankMan @SpArK @syedali73 @levina @Zarvan @Pomegranate @Rain Man @nair @Akheilos @Jango @Color_Less_Sky @batmannow @BATMAN @jhungary @TOPGUN @MastanKhan @Windjammer @Stealth @Irfan Baloch
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