bjet
BJET, an acronym for "Broadband Jet," is a type of jet engine that uses a broad, flat nozzle to accelerate a large volume of air at a relatively low velocity. This design is distinct from traditional jet engines, which use a convergent-divergent nozzle to achieve higher exhaust velocities. BJETs are particularly notable for their potential to reduce noise and emissions, making them a subject of interest in the aerospace and aviation industries.
The concept of BJETs was first proposed in the 1960s, but it gained renewed interest in the
One of the key challenges in developing BJETs is the need to maintain high thrust levels while
Despite these challenges, BJETs offer several potential benefits, including reduced noise pollution, lower emissions, and improved