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  2. Propfan - Wikipedia

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    Propulsive efficiency comparison for various gas turbine engine configurations. In the 1970s, Hamilton Standard described its propfan as "a small diameter, highly loaded multiple bladed variable pitch propulsor having swept blades with thin advanced airfoil sections, integrated with a nacelle contoured to retard the airflow through the blades thereby reducing compressibility losses and ...

  3. Variable-pitch propeller (aeronautics) - Wikipedia

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    In 1919 L. E. Baynes patented the first automatic variable-pitch airscrew. Wallace Rupert Turnbull of Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada is credited in Canada for creating the first variable pitch propeller in 1918. [5] The French aircraft firm Levasseur displayed a variable-pitch propeller at the 1921 Paris Air Show. The firm claimed that the ...

  4. Turbomeca Astafan - Wikipedia

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    The Turbomeca Astafan is a single-spool, variable-pitch turbofan engine developed from the Turbomeca Astazou. [1]: 553 [2]: 932 Despite successful flight-testing, an efficient, quiet and clean design (compared to turbojets and conventional turbofans) [1]: 554–555 [3]: 1648 [4]: 1872 and some commercial interest, [5]: 1683 the Astafan never entered series production.

  5. General Electric T58 - Wikipedia

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    compressor handling at part speed is facilitated by several rows of variable pitch stators at the front part of the unit. This was a fairly novel feature when the engine was first introduced. a single stage power turbine. which delivers power to the rear of the engine. The hot exhaust stream is diverted sideways, away from the output shaft.

  6. Variable pitch fan - Wikipedia

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    A variable pitch fan is similar in concept to that of a variable-pitch propeller and involves progressively reducing the pitch (or blade angle) of the fan on a turbofan as the engine is throttled. Although variable pitch fans are used in some industrial applications, the focus of this article is on their use in turbofan engines .

  7. Allison T56 - Wikipedia

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    The 501-M78B had the same 13-stage compressor, combustor, 2-stage gas producer turbine, and 2-stage free power turbine used on the XT701 and 570-K, but it was connected through a 6.797 reduction ratio gearbox to a 9 ft diameter (2.7 m) Hamilton Standard single-rotation propfan, containing propfan blades that were swept back 45 degrees at the tips.

  8. Variable-pitch propeller - Wikipedia

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    Variable-pitch propeller can refer to: Variable-pitch propeller (marine) Variable-pitch propeller (aeronautics) This page was last edited on 30 ...

  9. Variable cycle engine - Wikipedia

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    A variable cycle engine (VCE), also referred to as adaptive cycle engine (ACE), is an aircraft jet engine that is designed to operate efficiently under mixed flight conditions, such as subsonic, transonic and supersonic.