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  • Title: Unsteady ejector performance
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  • Language: English
  • Publisher: ➤  Available from NASA Center for AeroSpace Information - National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Glenn Research Center
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  • Publish Location: Cleveland, Ohio - Hanover MD

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  • First Year Published: 2002
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    Pulsejet

    A pulsejet engine (or pulse jet) is a type of jet engine in which combustion occurs in pulses. A pulsejet engine can be made with few or no moving parts

    Valveless pulsejet

    A valveless pulsejet (or pulse jet) is the simplest known jet propulsion device. Valveless pulsejets are low in cost, light weight, powerful and easy to

    Kawanishi Maru Ka10

    The Kawanishi Maru Ka10 was a World War II Japanese pulsejet engine based on the German Argus As 014 (as used in the V-1 flying bomb). The Ka10’s only

    History of the jet engine

    Marconnet patented his valveless pulsejet engine in 1908, and Ramon Casanova, in Ripoll, Spain patented a pulsejet in Barcelona in 1917, having constructed

    Argus As 014

    109-014 by the RLM) was a pulsejet engine used on the German V-1 flying bomb of World War II, and the first model of pulsejet engine placed in mass production

    Trembita (cruise missile)

    is powered by a (now rarely used) pulsejet engine, which allows it to reach a speed of about 400 km/h. This engine generates 100 dB of sound and large

    V-1 flying bomb

    welded sheet steel and wings built of plywood. The simple, Argus-built pulsejet engine pulsed 50 times per second, and the characteristic buzzing sound gave

    Aircraft engine

    components are referred to as powered flight. Most aircraft engines are either piston engines or gas turbines, although a few have been rocket powered and

    List of aircraft engines

    Angle 1921, pp. 512–513. "Stanislav Wojcicki pulsejet". Minijets. Retrieved 19 March 2019. "Aero Engines 1956". Flight. 11 May 1956. pp. 567–597. Retrieved

    Surface-to-surface missile

    surface-to-surface missile was the V-1 flying bomb, which was powered by a pulsejet engine. Contemporary surface-to-surface missiles are usually guided. An unguided