Ramjet Engine
A ramjet engine is an air-breathing continuous-flow jet engine that does not have a rotating compressor and instead compresses incoming air using the engine's forward motion. Ramjet engines are designed to operate at high speeds, frequently exceeding Mach 2 by compressing incoming air, which is mixed with fuel and ignited in the engine resulting in a high-temperature, high-pressure jet of exhaust gases that drive the aircraft forward.
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Contact NowBranch: Mechanical Engineering
Subject: Gas Dynamics and Jet Propulsion
Topic: Jet propulsion
Subtopic: Ramjet Engine
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