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Thrust

Thrust meaning

An attack made by moving the sword parallel to its length and landing with the point. | A push, stab, or lunge forward (the act thereof.) | The force generated by propulsion, as in a jet engine.

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If the contribution of fuel to the nozzle gross thrust is ignored, the net thrust is: : The velocity of the jet (v e ) must exceed the true airspeed of the aircraft (v) if there is to be a net forward thrust on the aircraft.

Power to thrust ratio The power to thrust ratio is simply: : Thus for any vehicle power P, the thrust that may be provided is: : Example Suppose a 10,000 kg space probe will be sent to Mars.

Rotary wing aircraft and thrust vectoring V/STOL aircraft use engine thrust to support the weight of the aircraft, and vector sum of this thrust fore and aft to control forward speed.

The lower excess thrust of the hydrogen engines due to the lower thrust/weight ratio means that the vehicle must ascend more steeply, and so less thrust acts horizontally.

Additionally, the Su-47’s later incorporation of thrust vectoring provided Sukhoi engineers with performance data that was used to refine thrust vectoring on other Sukhoi aircraft including the Su-57.

From the video the plane had hydraulic power to activate engine 2's reverse thrust but evidently not for engine 1 which didn't have reverse thrust activated.

Higher-thrust WS-10B Taiahang engines on J-10B and J-10C testbeds, some of them with thrust-vector controls granting the jet super-maneuverable flight characteristics.

Ho's studies provide one solution to this question by leveraging a combination of high-thrust and low-thrust propulsion system.

When it became clear in 1846 that Gen. Taylor’s initial thrust south into the vast Mexican hinterland could win battles but not the war, Gen. Winfield Scott (a hero of the War of 1812) was ordered to lead an amphibious thrust at the Mexican capital.

All KC-135s were originally equipped with Pratt & Whitney J-57-P-59W turbojet engines, which produced convert of thrust dry, and approximately convert of thrust wet.

All Olympus 102s became the Olympus 104 of convert thrust on overhaul and ultimately convert thrust on uprating.

A motorboat generates thrust (or reverse thrust) when the propellers are turned to accelerate water backwards (or forwards).

As a result of this the autothrottle system closed the thrust levers to idle, as it is programmed to reduce thrust when below convert radio altitude.

A side thrust line will result in some lift opposing side thrust as well.

As with other electric propulsion variations, both specific impulse and thrust increase with power input, while thrust per watt drops.

Comparisons Lifetime Ion thrusters' low thrust requires continuous thrust for a long time to achieve the necessary change in velocity ( delta-v ) for a particular mission.

Generating thrust Foil shaped fins generate thrust when moved, the lift of the fin sets water or air in motion and pushes the fin in the opposite direction.

In fact, the greater the difference between the thrust and the drag, called the excess thrust, the faster the airplane will accelerate.

Later "Ball" aircraft were equipped with thrust-reversers on their TF-33 turbofan engines, but this aircraft had J-57 turbojet engines without reverse thrust capability.

Motor 260 SL-3 was of similar length and weight but had a maximum thrust of convert thrust and a shorter duration.