How Plane Engines Work

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  • Опубликовано: 28 авг 2024
  • Airplane engines work by using the principles of combustion and the laws of physics to generate thrust, which propels the plane forward through the air. There are several different types of airplane engines, but the most common type used in commercial aircraft is the jet engine. All plane engines, which are also called gas turbines, work on the same principle.
    With a Jet engine, also called a gas turbine engine, the air is sucked into the engine and compressed by a series of rotating compressor blades. The compressed air is then directed into a combustion chamber, where fuel is injected and ignited. This ignites the compressed air, producing a high-temperature, high-pressure stream of gases that expand rapidly, driving the turbine blades
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Комментарии • 3

  • @MrPaulSimone
    @MrPaulSimone Год назад +2

    This is meant to be constructive criticism. The audio segments should follow along with the video segments. When talking about piston engines, do not show turbines. When showing gas turbines for aircraft, do not show gas turbines meant for electricity generation. And do not continue showing gas turbines in the electric propulsion segment. This would make the video easier to follow and understand. Also, from about 1:15 - 1:55, the video spoke of gas turbines, then spoke of piston engines, then gas turbines again, and finished with electric propulsion. The 2 gas turbine segments should be unified after the piston engine segment as that follows the outline of your "most common types of airplane engines" statement at the 2:40 mark. Again, this makes the video easier to follow.

    • @glasstop
      @glasstop  Год назад

      Thank you. I will keep this in mind for my upcoming videos

  • @oppoyoyo1928
    @oppoyoyo1928 Год назад

    good macin