- A
combustor is a
component or area of a gas turbine, ramjet, or
scramjet engine where combustion takes place. It is also
known as a burner,
burner can...
- gas in
addition to the
vitiated air from the PFB
combustor. This
mixture is
burned in a
topping combustor to
provide higher inlet temperatures for greater...
- the
combustor raises the air
temperature by
burning fuel. This
takes place with a
small pressure loss. The air
velocity entering the
combustor has to...
- (GE) of the
United States. GE
produces the high-pressure compressor,
combustor, and high-pressure turbine,
Safran manufactures the fan, gearbox, exhaust...
-
engine management developments.
William C.
Pfefferle developed a
catalytic combustor for gas
turbines in the
early 1970s,
allowing combustion without significant...
- third-generation, twin-annular pre-swirl (TAPS)
combustor instead of the
previous dual
annular combustor. Able to
endure hotter temperatures,
ceramic matrix...
-
combustor, can
annular combustors have
discrete combustion zones contained in
separate liners with
their own fuel injectors.
Unlike the can
combustor...
-
mixed with the
compressed air and
burns in the
combustor. The
combustion products leave the
combustor and
expand through the
turbine where power is extracted...
- to combust, the
turboramjet combustor may use
hydrogen and oxygen,
carried on the aircraft, as its fuel for the
combustor. The air
compressed by the compressor...
- propeller. A
turboprop consists of an intake,
reduction gearbox, compressor,
combustor, turbine, and a
propelling nozzle. Air
enters the
intake and is compressed...