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  2. Swan neck duct - Wikipedia

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    A swan neck duct is a jet engine component, usually situated within the compression or turbine expansion system. [1] Many jet engines have a short annular passageway, linking two components, where there is a large change in mean radius, from front to rear. The shape of the resulting passageway is often similar to that of a swan or goose neck.

  3. Components of jet engines - Wikipedia

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    All jet engines require high temperature gas for good efficiency, typically achieved by combusting hydrocarbon or hydrogen fuel. Combustion temperatures can be as high as 3500K (5841F) in rockets, far above the melting point of most materials, but normal airbreathing jet engines use rather lower temperatures.

  4. Propelling nozzle - Wikipedia

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    Jet noise may be reduced by adding features to the exit of the nozzle which increase the surface area of the cylindrical jet. Commercial turbojets and early by-pass engines typically split the jet into multiple lobes. Modern high by-pass turbofans have triangular serrations, called chevrons, which protrude slightly into the propelling jet.

  5. Exhaust mixer - Wikipedia

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    The exhaust thrust from a jet engine is equal to exhaust mass flow times exhaust velocity, i.e., Thrust = ṁv, while the energy to make that thrust is given by Energy = 1/2mv 2. A mixer helps reduce the fastest exhaust velocities from the core of the engine, while making the average exhaust velocity faster, producing more thrust with the same ...

  6. Isentropic nozzle flow - Wikipedia

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    There are numerous applications where a steady, uniform, isentropic flow is a good approximation to the flow in conduits. These include the flow through a jet engine, through the nozzle of a rocket, from a broken gas line, and past the blades of a turbine. m = Mach number V = velocity R = universal gas constant p = pressure k = specific heat ratio

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  8. Jet engine - Wikipedia

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    A jet engine is a type of reaction engine, discharging a fast-moving jet of heated gas (usually air) that generates thrust by jet propulsion. While this broad definition may include rocket , water jet , and hybrid propulsion, the term jet engine typically refers to an internal combustion air-breathing jet engine such as a turbojet , turbofan ...

  9. The 20 Best Diffusers for Curly Hair, from $6 to $430 - AOL

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    3. The Curly Co. Collapsible Hair Diffuser. Best for Traveling. Why We Love It: Great for curly hair, 2.5 inches in diameter, 5.25 inches in length The last thing you want to do is buy a diffuser ...