-
through the
turbine (to 1,013 °F (545 °C)). The
afterburner combustor reheats the gas, but to a much
higher temperature (2,540 °F (1,390 °C)) than the...
- lower-pressure, turbine. The
reheat temperatures are very
close or
equal to the
inlet temperatures,
whereas the
optimal reheat pressure needed is only one...
-
erosion of the
blades in last rows. In most of the cases,
maximum number of
reheats emplo**** in a
cycle is 2 as the cost of super-heating the
steam negates...
- 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...
- Yang
Yongxin (Chinese: 杨永信; born 21 June 1962) is a
Chinese psychiatrist who
advocated and
practiced a
highly controversial form of
electroconvulsive therapy...
-
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...
- Rolls-Royce/Snecma
Olympus 593
turbojets with
variable engine intake ramps, and
reheat for take-off and
acceleration to
supersonic speed.
Constructed out of aluminium...
- and LP
turbines with
powder metallurgy discs and
single crystal blades. A
reheat system (afterburner)
provides thrust augmentation. The
variable area final...
- was
devised but
never ****ed. An
afterburner or "
reheat jetpipe" is a
combustion chamber added to
reheat the
turbine exhaust gases. The fuel consumption...
- 2009, the
Gripen Demo flew at Mach 1.2+ at 28,000 ft (8,540 m)
without reheat to test its
supercruise capability. The
Gripen Demo
served as a
basis for...