the simplest engine that is made up of a burning chamber and a nozzle is a rocket.
rocket engine seems to be of this type. as the air-fuel mixture is burned and flame is made to propogate through nozzle to provide thrust
A rocket engine is made up of many unique different parts. The components of one include a nozzle, engine casing, delay charge, propellant, engine mount, and ejection charge.
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rocket engine
Rocket engine.
rocket engine seems to be of this type. as the air-fuel mixture is burned and flame is made to propogate through nozzle to provide thrust
Thrust Chamber
by burning liquid fuel with a liquid oxidizer in a combustion chamber connected to the exhaust nozzle. this generates thrust.
Turbojets consist of an air inlet, an air compressor, a combustion chamber, a gas turbine (that drives the air compressor) and a nozzle. The air is compressed into the chamber, heated and expanded by the fuel combustion and then allowed to expand out through the turbine into the nozzle where it is accelerated to high speed to provide propulsion.
A fuel nozzle is a spraying device that directs fuel into a specific chamber. This ensures the best flame propagation.
Rockets are propelled by a reaction engine that generates thrust by expelling mass in the form of high-speed exhaust gases. In chemical rockets, this is achieved by burning propellant fuel and oxidizer in a combustion chamber to produce hot gases that are expelled through a nozzle, creating thrust in the opposite direction.
The combustion chamber of a rocket is the part of the engine where fuel and oxidizer are mixed and burned to produce hot, high-pressure gas that is expelled through the nozzle to create thrust. It is a critical component that helps propel the rocket into space.
They burn solid fuel in a small enclosed chamber with a shaped nozzle, or two kinds of liquid fuel that are lit in a small chamber.
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Rockets shoot fire by expelling hot gases generated from the combustion of fuel and an oxidizer. Inside the rocket engine, the fuel burns in a combustion chamber, producing high-pressure and high-temperature gases. These gases are then directed through a nozzle, where they expand and accelerate, creating thrust that propels the rocket forward. The visible flames are a result of the burning fuel and the high-temperature gases exiting the engine at high speed.