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altitude in
afterburning ("wet") mode
owing to its high
speed (Mach 3.2) and
correspondingly high
pressure due to ram intake.
Afterburning has a significant...
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Afterburn may
refer to:
Excess post-exercise
oxygen consumption, the
burning of
calories after vigorous exercise Back-fire, an
unintended explosion produced...
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Afterburn is an
upcoming American post-apocalyptic
science fiction action film
directed by J. J.
Perry and
written by Matt Johnson. It is
based on the...
- most
commonly increased in
turbojets with water/methanol
injection or
afterburning. Some
engines used both methods.
Liquid injection was
tested on the Power...
- The
Snecma M88 is a
French afterburning turbofan engine developed by
Snecma (now
known as
Safran Aircraft Engines) for the D****ault
Rafale fighter. The...
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Electric F118 is a non-
afterburning turbofan engine produced by GE Aviation, and is
derived from the
General Electric F110
afterburning turbofan. The F118...
- thrust; 3,850 lbf (17.1 kN)
afterburning thrust J85-GE-5A 2,680 lbf (11.9 kN) dry thrust; 3,850 lbf (17.1 kN)
afterburning thrust J85-GE-7 2,450 lbf (10...
- The
Pratt &
Whitney F100 (company
designation JTF22) is a low byp****
afterburning turbofan engine. It was
designed and
manufactured by
Pratt & Whitney...
- F412 non-
afterburning turbofan planned for the A-12
Avenger II,
before it was canceled. GE
evolved the F404 into the F412-GE-400 non-
afterburning turbofan...
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Afterburn is a
psychological term
coined by Eric Berne, who
defined it as "the
period of time
before a past
event is ****imilated". Eric Berne, the founding...