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- Exoskeletal_engine abstract "The exoskeletal engine (ESE) is a concept in turbomachinery design. Current gas turbine engines have central rotating shafts and fan-discs and are constructed mostly from heavy metals. They require lubricated bearings and need extensive cooling for hot components. They are also subject to severe imbalance (or vibrations) that could wipe out the whole rotor stage, are prone to high- and low-cycle fatigue, and subject to catastrophic failure due to disc bursts from high tensile loads, consequently requiring heavy containment devices. To address these limitations, the ESE concept turns the conventional configuration inside-out and utilizes a drum-type rotor design for the turbomachinery in which the rotor blades are attached to the inside of a rotating drum instead of radially outwards from a shaft and discs. Multiple drum rotors could be used in a multi-spool design.".
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- Exoskeletal_engine wikiPageRevisionID "696799006".
- Exoskeletal_engine wikiPageWikiLink Alloy.
- Exoskeletal_engine wikiPageWikiLink Category:Aircraft_engines.
- Exoskeletal_engine wikiPageWikiLink Category:Engines.
- Exoskeletal_engine wikiPageWikiLink Category:Hypothetical_technology.
- Exoskeletal_engine wikiPageWikiLink Category:Jet_engines.
- Exoskeletal_engine wikiPageWikiLink Ceramic_materials.
- Exoskeletal_engine wikiPageWikiLink Charpy_impact_test.
- Exoskeletal_engine wikiPageWikiLink Combined_cycle.
- Exoskeletal_engine wikiPageWikiLink Concentric.
- Exoskeletal_engine wikiPageWikiLink Fluid_dynamics.
- Exoskeletal_engine wikiPageWikiLink Foil_bearing.
- Exoskeletal_engine wikiPageWikiLink Fracture.
- Exoskeletal_engine wikiPageWikiLink Gas_turbine.
- Exoskeletal_engine wikiPageWikiLink Hypersonic_speed.
- Exoskeletal_engine wikiPageWikiLink Magnetic_bearing.
- Exoskeletal_engine wikiPageWikiLink Operating_temperature.
- Exoskeletal_engine wikiPageWikiLink Propulsion.
- Exoskeletal_engine wikiPageWikiLink Ramjet.
- Exoskeletal_engine wikiPageWikiLink Scramjet.
- Exoskeletal_engine wikiPageWikiLink Stagnation_temperature.
- Exoskeletal_engine wikiPageWikiLink Stator.
- Exoskeletal_engine wikiPageWikiLink Supersonic_speed.
- Exoskeletal_engine wikiPageWikiLink Thrust-to-weight_ratio.
- Exoskeletal_engine wikiPageWikiLink Thrust_specific_fuel_consumption.
- Exoskeletal_engine wikiPageWikiLink Turbine.
- Exoskeletal_engine wikiPageWikiLink Turbofan.
- Exoskeletal_engine wikiPageWikiLink Turbomachinery.
- Exoskeletal_engine wikiPageWikiLinkText "Exoskeletal engine".
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- Exoskeletal_engine subject Category:Aircraft_engines.
- Exoskeletal_engine subject Category:Engines.
- Exoskeletal_engine subject Category:Hypothetical_technology.
- Exoskeletal_engine subject Category:Jet_engines.
- Exoskeletal_engine hypernym Concept.
- Exoskeletal_engine type Component.
- Exoskeletal_engine type Machine.
- Exoskeletal_engine comment "The exoskeletal engine (ESE) is a concept in turbomachinery design. Current gas turbine engines have central rotating shafts and fan-discs and are constructed mostly from heavy metals. They require lubricated bearings and need extensive cooling for hot components.".
- Exoskeletal_engine label "Exoskeletal engine".
- Exoskeletal_engine sameAs Q5420676.
- Exoskeletal_engine sameAs m.065_4dw.
- Exoskeletal_engine sameAs Q5420676.
- Exoskeletal_engine wasDerivedFrom Exoskeletal_engine?oldid=696799006.
- Exoskeletal_engine isPrimaryTopicOf Exoskeletal_engine.