mob-messenger wrote:Ugh, so on a Pyro's they would kind of be pointless unless your flying around on Earth since you won't find air on most planets. The fan would be good as an alternative form of cooling though.
i might be reading this wrong, coz you already said there's no air in space. but your last sentance...
the fan wouldn't even do anything for cooling if there's no air to blow, you know this right?
but if you're talking about running the engine in an atmosphere. then yeah you are on the right track.
when designing an engine, you want the exhaust of the jet engine to be as cool as possible. this gives it the greatest possible volume of exhaust air, because the cooler air mixes with the hot exhaust air, (steals some of the heat) and expands. lowering the average heat of the exhaust, and boosting the total mass of the exhaust (hot air expands, but only so much, you can keep adding heat and it won't expand much more, so it's best to give that heat to some other cool air to let it expand). i'm not sure how much extra thrust comes from this principle in a turbofan engine (i know in pulsejet engines it adds a lot, viva augmenter!)
in a turbojet engine, simplified: as the fuel burns and is exhausted out the back, it could just shoot out the back as a really fast and HOT stream of gas, and this would provide the thrust.
but what they do in a turbojet is add a turbine into the exhaust gas flow, and it gets spun by the exhaust gases as they shoot past (yes it slows the exhaust down somewhat, lowering it's thrust value). this turbine in turn is connected to a huge FAN, like a propeller, that sucks air in and shoots it out the back (haha look at me, i'm explaining propellers).
the amount of thrust that this propeller can add to the engine is MUCH more than the amount of thrust lost from the turbine which powers it (it slows down the exhaust gas remember?).
it's best to have some kindof diagram, pictures say 1000words and all that. i'm pretty sure the howstuffworks link has good diagrams (even rotatable 3D models). still, feel free to ask more questions here after you've read it. i'm keen