turboréacteurs
Turboréacteurs are a type of gas turbine engine that produces thrust by expelling a high-speed jet of hot gas. The core principle of operation involves compressing incoming air, mixing it with fuel, igniting the mixture, and then expanding the resulting hot gases through a nozzle. This process generates a powerful exhaust stream that propels the aircraft forward.
The main components of a turboréacteur include a compressor, a combustion chamber, and a turbine. The compressor,
Turboréacteurs were a significant development in aviation technology, enabling the development of faster and higher-flying aircraft