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A combustor is a component or area of a gas turbine, ramjet, or scramjet engine where combustion takes place. It is also known as a burner, combustion chamber or flame holder. In a gas turbine engine, the combustor or combustion chamber is fed high-pressure air by the compression system. The combustor then heats this air at constant pressure as the fuel/air mix burns. As it burns the fuel/air mix heats and rapidly expands. The burned mix is exhausted from the combustor through the nozzle guide vanes to the turbine. In the case of a ramjet or scramjet engines, the exhaust is directly fed out through the nozzle.

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  • Combustor (en)
  • Kombustor (in)
  • Combustore (it)
  • 燃焼器 (ja)
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  • Kombustor merupakan sebuah komponen atau daerah dari turbin gas, ramjet, atau mesin scramjet di mana pembakaran terjadi. Kombustor ini juga dikenal sebagai burner, ruang pembakaran atau pemegang api. Dalam mesin turbin gas, ruang bakar (combustor atau combustion chamber) diumpankan suatu udara bertekanan tinggi oleh sistem kompresi. Combustor kemudian memanaskan udara ini pada tekanan konstan. Setelah pemanasan, udara melewati dari ruang bakar melalui panduan baling-baling nozzle untuk turbin. Dalam kasus mesin ramjet atau scramjet, udara secara langsung diumpankan ke nosel. (in)
  • 燃焼器(Combustor)とはガスタービンの構成要素の一つで燃料を圧縮された空気と燃焼する装置である。レシプロエンジンやロケットエンジンの燃焼室(Combustion chamber)に相当する。 (ja)
  • A combustor is a component or area of a gas turbine, ramjet, or scramjet engine where combustion takes place. It is also known as a burner, combustion chamber or flame holder. In a gas turbine engine, the combustor or combustion chamber is fed high-pressure air by the compression system. The combustor then heats this air at constant pressure as the fuel/air mix burns. As it burns the fuel/air mix heats and rapidly expands. The burned mix is exhausted from the combustor through the nozzle guide vanes to the turbine. In the case of a ramjet or scramjet engines, the exhaust is directly fed out through the nozzle. (en)
  • Per combustore si intende un sistema atto alla realizzazione della combustione allo scopo di produrre energia sotto forma di calore. Esistono varie tipologie di combustore, a seconda delle caratteristiche del combustibile che può venire utilizzato. In generale le dimensioni della camera regolano: (it)
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