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Jet Engine: Jacob M Francis Roll No: 16 S5 Mechanical Engg REG NO: 13021911

This document provides an overview of jet engines. It describes jet engines as reaction engines that use Newton's third law of motion. The document discusses the main parts of a jet engine including the fan, compressor, turbine, mixer, and nozzle. It also explains the basic working process where air is sucked in, compressed, mixed with fuel, combusted, and exhausted at high velocity through the nozzle. Additionally, the document covers different types of jet engines such as ram jet, turbo jet, turbo fan, and turbo prop as well as the Brayton cycle used in jet engines.

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Jet Engine: Jacob M Francis Roll No: 16 S5 Mechanical Engg REG NO: 13021911

This document provides an overview of jet engines. It describes jet engines as reaction engines that use Newton's third law of motion. The document discusses the main parts of a jet engine including the fan, compressor, turbine, mixer, and nozzle. It also explains the basic working process where air is sucked in, compressed, mixed with fuel, combusted, and exhausted at high velocity through the nozzle. Additionally, the document covers different types of jet engines such as ram jet, turbo jet, turbo fan, and turbo prop as well as the Brayton cycle used in jet engines.

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JET ENGINE

JACOB M FRANCIS
ROLL NO: 16
S5 MECHANICAL ENGG
REG NO : 13021911

WHAT IS JET ENGINE


It is a reaction engine.
Working principle :
NEWTONS LAW OF MOTION.
(3rd law)
It is a internal combustion engine.
Open cycle gas turbines.

TYPE OF REACTION ENGINES


The gas turbines :when we say a Jet engine. We commonly mean a
gas turbine engine.
( air from atmosphere as working fluid)
The rocket :do not depend upon the atmospheric air.
( it carry oxygen in liquid form)
It carry oxygen with fuel

HISTORY OF JET ENGINE


The first jet engine was build by Egyptian scientist
during 100bc
These device was known as Aeopile

PARTS OF JETENGINE
FAN
COMPRESSOR
TURBINE
MIXER
NOZZLE

WORKING OF JET ENGINE


Air suck from atmosphere.
Then compressed
Mixing of fuel and air..
Combustion
High velocity air exhaust through nozzle.

HOW JETENGINE
WORKS
Air intake
Compressing of air
Fuel mixing
Combusting
Turbine rotery
Exhausting of air

TYPE OF JET ENGINE


RAM JET
TURB JET
TURBO FAN
TURBO PROP
TURBO SHAFT

RAM JET
It has no moving parts
Its compression ratio depend upon forward speed.
It has no static thrust; guided missile system,
space vehicle use this type of jet.

TURBO JET
The turbojetis an air breathing jetengine.
It consists of agas turbinewith apropelling
nozzle.
Usually used in aircraft.

TURBO FAN

TURBO PROP

TURBO SHAFT

WORKING CYCLE
BRAYTON CYCLE
(IMG)
PROCESS 4-1
PROCESS 1-2
PROCESS 2-3
PROCESS 3-4

C O M PA R I S O N B E T W E E N J E T
ENGINE AND ROCKET ENGINE

A P P L I C AT I O N O F J E T E N G I N E

C O M PA R I S O N B E T W E E N J E T E N G I N E
A N D R E C I P R O C AT I N G E N G I N E

FUELS USED IN JET ENGINE

CONCLUSION

ANY QUESTIONS

THANK YOU

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