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A motorjet is a rudimentary type of jet engine which is sometimes referred to as thermojet, a term now commonly used to describe a particular and completely unrelated pulsejet design.

Main components of Mikoyan-Gurevich I-250 motorjet-powered aircraft; the propeller is absent on some designs
Main components of Mikoyan-Gurevich I-250 motorjet-powered aircraft; the propeller is absent on some designs

Design


At the heart the motorjet is an ordinary piston engine (hence, the term motor), but instead of (or sometimes, as well as) driving a propeller, it drives a compressor. The compressed air is channeled into a combustion chamber, where fuel is injected and ignited. The high temperatures generated by the combustion cause the gases in the chamber to expand and escape at high velocity from the exhaust, creating a thermal reactive force that provides useful thrust.

Motorjet engines provide greater thrust than a propeller alone mounted on a piston engine; this has been successfully demonstrated in a number of different aircraft. A jet engine also can provide thrust at higher speeds where a propeller becomes less efficient or even ineffective; in fact, a jet engine gains efficiency as speed rises, while a propeller loses it (outside of a certain design range). This gives better efficiency in either operating range than an aircraft powered by just a propeller or a jet. The same is true of the dual-powerplant aircraft experimented with after the turbojet became practicable, which were equipped with both a piston-driven propeller and a turbojet engine.


History


Motorjet research was nearly abandoned at the end of World War II as the turbojet was a more practical solution to jet power as it used the jet exhaust to drive a gas turbine, providing the power to drive the compressor without the additional weight of a piston engine that generated no thrust. One of the primary advantages of the motorjet layout was that the reciprocating engine provided power for the compressor and no turbine power section was needed. However, metallurgy and understanding of the design of turbines had advanced to a point after World War II where it was feasible to create a turbine to operate reliably in the high-velocity hot-gas environment downstream of the combustor, and the motorjet idea lost focus.


See also



Notes


  1. Reithmaier, Larry (1994). Mach 1 and Beyond. McGraw-Hill Professional. p. 74. ISBN 0-07-052021-6.



На других языках


- [en] Motorjet

[fr] Motoréacteur

Un motoréacteur (en anglais : « motorjet ») est un type de moteur à réaction rudimentaire, parfois désigné en anglais « thermojet », un terme désormais plutôt attribué à un concept totalement différent et assez particulier de pulsoréacteur (en anglais : « pulsejet »).

[it] Motoreattore

Il motoreattore, anche detto termogetto, è un primitivo motore a getto nel quale il compressore è trascinato da un motore a pistoni (mentre in un motore turbogetto il compressore è azionato dalla turbina).

[ru] Мотокомпрессорный воздушно-реактивный двигатель

Мотокомпрессорный воздушно-реактивный двигатель (ВРДК) — комбинированный воздушно-реактивный двигатель.



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