Directs a large mass of air into the compressor.
A gas turbine engine is a type of internal combustion engine that uses a turbine to generate power. It consists of several major components, including a compressor, combustion chamber, turbine, and nozzle. The compressor compresses air, which is then mixed with fuel and ignited in the combustion chamber. The hot gases produced by the combustion process expand through the turbine, which extracts energy from the gases and drives the compressor. The remaining energy is expelled through the nozzle, producing a high-velocity exhaust gas that generates thrust. Directs a large mass of air into the compressor
The following appendix provides additional information on the Pratt & Whitney PDF installation: The compressor compresses air, which is then mixed
: Fuel is injected and ignited in the combustion chamber, rapidly increasing the energy of the gases. Expansion/Exhaust The compressor compresses air