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  2. Components of jet engines - Wikipedia

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    Some enters the liner at the left where the fuel nozzle is located. The remaining air passes along the outside of the liner and enters the holes downstream of the primary zone to complete the combustion and dilute combustion products to a temperature acceptable to the turbine first stage nozzle guide vanes visible at the right.

  3. Propelling nozzle - Wikipedia

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    The areas of both the propelling nozzle and turbine nozzle set the mass flow through the engine and the maximum pressure. While both these areas are fixed in many engines (i.e. those with a simple fixed propelling nozzle), others, most notably those with afterburning, have a variable area propelling nozzle.

  4. General Electric T31 - Wikipedia

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    A portion of the air destined for the combustion chambers was diverted to cool the turbine nozzle guide vanes before entering the outer part of the combustion chambers. Combustion products exiting the chambers discharged through the single stage turbine before entering a rapidly converging annular exhaust terminated by a circular tail pipe.

  5. Variable-geometry turbocharger - Wikipedia

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    Variable-Nozzle Turbines are common in light-duty engines (passenger cars, race cars, and light commercial vehicles). The turbine's vanes rotate in unison, relative to its hub, to vary its pitch and cross-sectional area. VNTs offer higher flow rates and higher peak efficiency compared to other variable geometry designs. [3] Sliding Wall ...

  6. Turbojet - Wikipedia

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    Diagram of a typical gas turbine jet engine Frank Whittle Hans von Ohain. The turbojet is an airbreathing jet engine which is typically used in aircraft. It consists of a gas turbine with a propelling nozzle. The gas turbine has an air inlet which includes inlet guide vanes, a compressor, a combustion chamber, and a turbine (that drives the ...

  7. Turbine blade - Wikipedia

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    The turbine blades have a golden colour in this engine cutaway. A turbine blade is a radial aerofoil mounted in the rim of a turbine disc and which produces a tangential force which rotates a turbine rotor. [2] Each turbine disc has many blades. [3] As such they are used in gas turbine engines and steam turbines.

  8. Turbofan - Wikipedia

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    A turbine stage turns the gas from an axial direction and speeds it up (in the nozzle guide vanes) to turn the rotor most effectively ( rotor blades must produce high lift), the proviso being that this is done efficiently, ie with acceptable losses. [70]

  9. Combustor - Wikipedia

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    In a gas turbine engine, the combustor or combustion chamber is fed high-pressure air by the compression system. The combustor then heats this air at constant pressure as the fuel/air mix burns. As it burns the fuel/air mix heats and rapidly expands. The burned mix is exhausted from the combustor through the nozzle guide vanes to the turbine.