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- Ramjet abstract "A ramjet, sometimes referred to as a flying stovepipe, or an athodyd which is an abbreviation of Aero thermodynamic duct, is a form of airbreathing jet engine using the engine's forward motion to compress incoming air, without a rotary compressor. Ramjets cannot produce thrust at zero airspeed, thus they cannot move an aircraft from a standstill. Ramjets therefore require assisted take off like JATO to accelerate it to a speed where it begins to produce thrust. Ramjets work most efficiently at supersonic speeds around Mach 3. This type of engine can operate up to speeds of Mach 6.Ramjets can be particularly useful in applications requiring a small and simple mechanism for high-speed use, such as missiles or artillery shells. Weapon designers are looking to use ramjet technology in artillery shells to give added range; a 120 mm mortar shell, if assisted by a ramjet, is thought to be able to attain a range of 22 mi (35 km). They have also been used successfully, though not efficiently, as tip jets on the end of helicopter rotors.Ramjets are frequently confused with pulsejets, which use an intermittent combustion, but ramjets employ a continuous combustion process. They are also confused with scramjets, a similar system designed for higher speeds, using a supersonic airflow.".
- Ramjet thumbnail Ramjet_operation.svg?width=300.
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- Ramjet wikiPageExternalLink chron17.html.
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- Ramjet wikiPageID "26321".
- Ramjet wikiPageRevisionID "605568126".
- Ramjet hasPhotoCollection Ramjet.
- Ramjet subject Category:Jet_engines.
- Ramjet subject Category:Ramjet_engines.
- Ramjet comment "A ramjet, sometimes referred to as a flying stovepipe, or an athodyd which is an abbreviation of Aero thermodynamic duct, is a form of airbreathing jet engine using the engine's forward motion to compress incoming air, without a rotary compressor. Ramjets cannot produce thrust at zero airspeed, thus they cannot move an aircraft from a standstill. Ramjets therefore require assisted take off like JATO to accelerate it to a speed where it begins to produce thrust.".
- Ramjet label "Estatorreactor".
- Ramjet label "Ramjet".
- Ramjet label "Ramjet".
- Ramjet label "Ramjet".
- Ramjet label "Silnik strumieniowy".
- Ramjet label "Statoreattore".
- Ramjet label "Statoréacteur".
- Ramjet label "Staustrahltriebwerk".
- Ramjet label "Прямоточный воздушно-реактивный двигатель".
- Ramjet label "ラムジェットエンジン".
- Ramjet label "冲压发动机".
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- Ramjet sameAs Staustrahltriebwerk.
- Ramjet sameAs Estatorreactor.
- Ramjet sameAs Statoréacteur.
- Ramjet sameAs Ramjet_(mesin_jet).
- Ramjet sameAs Statoreattore.
- Ramjet sameAs ラムジェットエンジン.
- Ramjet sameAs 램제트.
- Ramjet sameAs Ramjet.
- Ramjet sameAs Silnik_strumieniowy.
- Ramjet sameAs Ramjet.
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- Ramjet depiction Ramjet_operation.svg.
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