Volume : III, Issue : XI, November - 2014

Development in the Performance of A Valve Pulse Jet Engine

Yarram Shetti Deva Harsha

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pulse jet engine sucks air in the front and then pushes it out the back. Valve pulsejet engines use a mechanical valve to control the flow of expanding exhaust, forcing the hot gas to go out of the back of the engine through the tailpipe only, and allow fresh air and more fuel to enter through the intake. The valves prevent the explosive gas of the ignited fuel mixture in the combustion chamber from exiting and disrupting the intake airflow, although with all practical valve pulsejets there is some ‘blowback‘ while running statically and at low speed, as the valves cannot close fast enough to stop all the gas from exiting the intake. The superheated exhaust gases exit through an acoustically resonant exhaust pipe.

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Yarram shetti Deva Harsha Development in the Performance of A Valve Pulse Jet Engine International Journal of Scientific Research, Vol : 3, Issue : 11 November 2014


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