Turbojet engines are older, simpler in design and ideal for high-speed, high-altitude flight; turbofan engines are more modern, featuring a fan for increased efficiency, making them suitable for commercial aviation.
Related to Turbofans:fanjet,Bypass ratio tur·bo·fan (tûr′bō-făn′) n. 1.A turbojet engine in which a fan supplements the total thrust by forcing air directly into the hot turbine exhaust. 2.An aircraft in which a turbofan is used. In both senses also calledfanjet. ...
Unlike turbojet engines, which do not divert any portion of suctioned air mass, turbofans divert suctioned air in two different streams, commonly quoted as “cold” stream (not passing through the high-pressure compressor, combustion chamber, and turbine) and “hot” stream (passing through ...
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Turbojet engines, even if their utilization has reduced in commercial aviation during the past decades due to their comparably less propulsive efficiency [4], still have a role in different propulsion systems. There is an increasing interest in Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAV’s) in the past decade...
The AHPB provision in turbofan/turbojet engines also facilitates improved engine performance through the use of contemporary advancements in ceramic materials for high-temperature flows, among others. The turbojet/turbofan engines with AHPB, when compared with those without AHPB, may also be able ...