turbofan engine
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Definition
Noun: A type of jet engine where a large fan at the front, powered by a turbine, draws in air. Most of this air bypasses the core engine, providing additional thrust efficiently and reducing noise compared to a pure turbojet.
Usage
The term "turbofan engine" is used to describe a common, efficient type of propulsion for modern commercial and military aircraft. * Most modern airliners are powered by turbofan engines. * The high bypass ratio of the turbofan engine makes it more fuel-efficient.
Advanced Usage
- Technical Context: Often discussed in terms of its "bypass ratio," which is the ratio of air that bypasses the engine core to the air that goes through it. A high-bypass turbofan is standard for passenger jets.
- The new design focuses on increasing the bypass ratio of the turbofan engine for greater efficiency.
Variants and Related Words
- Fanjet: A common synonym for a turbofan engine.
- Turbofan: Often used as a shortened, informal form of "turbofan engine."
- Turbojet: A related but different type of jet engine without a large bypass fan.
- Bypass Ratio: A key technical metric for classifying turbofan engines.
Synonyms
- Fanjet
- Bypass engine
Related Phrases
- High-bypass turbofan: The most common type for commercial aviation.
- Turbofan propulsion: Refers to the method of thrust generation using this engine type.
Noun
- a jet engine in which a fan driven by a turbine provides extra air to the burner and gives extra thrust