- A
propelling nozzle is a
nozzle that
converts the
internal energy of a
working gas into
propulsive force; it is the
nozzle,
which forms a jet, that separates...
- four
basic means:
Gimbaled engine(s) or
nozzle(s)
Reactive fluid injection Auxiliary "Vernier"
thrusters Exhaust vanes, also
known as jet
vanes Thrust vectoring...
- A de
Laval nozzle (or convergent-divergent
nozzle, CD
nozzle or con-di
nozzle) is a tube
which is
pinched in the middle, with a
rapid convergence and gradual...
- high
exhaust speeds necessary for
supersonic flight by
using a
divergent extension to the
convergent engine nozzle which accelerates the
exhaust to supersonic...
-
throat and the
nozzle exit by expansion. If the
pressure of the
exhaust leaving the
nozzle exit is
still above ambient pressure, then a
nozzle is said to...
-
different exhaust nozzle areas for
running properly at each of the
operating regimes: start/idle, climb, high speed, high altitude. A
nozzle with a fore/aft-translating...
-
variable intake and
overall engine installation, with
Snecma taking on the
exhaust nozzle incorporating the
thrust reverser,
noise attenuation, and reheat. Britain...
- However, a full-length plug
nozzle may also be
called an aerospike. The
purpose of any
engine bell is to
direct the
exhaust of a
rocket engine in one direction...
- both a
mixed and
unmixed exhaust design at the
beginning of development; most
variants of the
engine have an
unmixed exhaust nozzle. Only the high-power CFM56-5C...
- by the
primary nozzle restriction,
accelerates the
exhaust to
sonic speed as it
leaves the
primary nozzle (shown). The
ejector nozzle (not shown) surrounds...