the hottest point of the jet engine is the combustion chamber
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There are a few different jet engines, but it basically needs bleed air and fuel. Air enters the engine where it is compressed and mixed with fuel. Next, the air/fuel is heated in a combustion chamber, then it is unleashed through the turbine as thrust.
What we typically call a "jet" is simply a plane with a jet engine as opposed to a propeller.There are four common types of 'jet' engine:1) turbojets - rare, first-generation, short range/high specific fuel consumption2) turbofans - the standard on airliners-a jet drives a ducted fan that acts like a propeller3) turboprop - a turbine engine coupled to a propeller4) turboshaft - a turbine engine coupled to a transmission, typically in a helicopter but also used in large stationary pumps and generatorsThe only significant difference between 3) and 4) is the application. The Pratt & Whitney PT-6 and PT-6T are ubiquitous engines that is used in both applications...same for the Rolls-Royce (Allison) 250 series.
A pulse jet engine is one of the most simple and efficient propulsion devices ever designed. There are three types of pulse jet engines: The valved pulse jet, the valveless pulse jet, and the upright or "Jam jar jet". For complete details on pulse jet engines, go to wikipedia.org and search "Pulse Jet Engine".
Gas Turbine.
They use both terms. A turbine engine that's being used in an aircraft is a "jet engine," and a turbine engine that's being used in a ground-based application is a "gas turbine." Sometimes it's the same engine--the Lycoming engine used in the CH-47 as a "jet engine" is also used in the M-1 tank as a "gas turbine."
That depends on what you are thinking of. Gas turbine usually refers to all types of jet engines and engines that use the 'jet engine' concept. The turbine engine you are thinking of could be one of a few things, like a jet engine for military aircraft, turboprop, or turbofan for commercial engines.
the hottest point of the jet engine is the combustion chamber
They are either powered by a turbine engine like a jet engine or a piston engine.
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turbine stator (nozzle diaphragm)
the types of statore are compressor, gas turbine, turboprop, and jet engine
A helicopter with a jet engine. The engine is adapted to give power to a transmission, rather than thrust.
Turbine noise, Jet Engine rumbling,
Reciprocating (Petrol powered with pistons). Gas turbine (jet).
It is a jet engine used by airplanes, helicopters and power boats. It is composed of a intake fan and turbine engine. See link below.