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Old 12-09-2005   #25 (permalink)
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Re: the jet propulsion with closed combustion type

Firstly I explain the picture in brief.

The left one is the section per axial, it show almost all main parts.
The another two piuctures show the main parts: the front door and back door of the combustion cabinats. two doors control and regulate work to complete combustion one by one. anyone of combustion cabinet sometimes sucks mixure gas,simetimes has combution inside; sometimes spout gas. So the cabinet sometimes is sealed;sometimes open on both side;sometimes open on one side. So the door has openings(slot) in it.The doors rotate at same speed and coperate.

As the amount of cabinet(maybe chamber you refered), I think it is 6 or 8. It depends on the utilization rate of space;parts strength; work cooperation conveniently and so on.
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