- An
afterburner (or
reheat in
British English) is an
additional combustion component used on some jet engines,
mostly those on
military supersonic aircraft...
-
pressure process steam are needed.
Reheat turbines are also used
almost exclusively in
electrical power plants. In a
reheat turbine,
steam flow
exits from...
- The Rolls-Royce/Snecma
Olympus 593 was an Anglo-French
turbojet with
reheat,
which powered the
supersonic airliner Concorde. It was
initially a
joint project...
- lower-pressure, turbine. The
reheat temperatures are very
close or
equal to the
inlet temperatures,
whereas the
optimal reheat pressure needed is only one...
-
experiencing part load conditions. It is
common for VAV
boxes to
include a form of
reheat,
either electric or
hydronic heating coils.
While electric coils operate...
- knowledge, the combustor, the high
pressure (HP)
turbine and the
reheat. The
reheat used cold air
combustion techniques,
described by
Sotheran and which...
- 000 lb/h) (with
reheat)
Specific fuel consumption: 21–23 g/(kN⋅s) (0.74–0.81 lb/(lbf⋅h)) and 47–49 g/(kN⋅s) (1.66–1.73 lb/(lbf⋅h)) (with
reheat) Thrust-to-weight...
- was
devised but
never ****ed. An
afterburner or "
reheat jetpipe" is a
combustion chamber added to
reheat the
turbine exhaust gases. The fuel consumption...
-
Disease Control and
Prevention (US CDC)
advises that
those over age 50
reheat lunch meats to "steaming hot" 165 °F (74 °C) and use them
within four days...
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successful test run in 1968. It is
produced in
versions with or
without reheat. As of July 2009 more than 2,800
Adours have been produced, for over 20...