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Tuesday, March 12, 2024

Understanding Helicopter's Engine | Turboshaft


 Understanding Helicopter's Engine | Turboshaft

In this video we take a look at the Ariel 2 helicopter engine. We use high quality animations to explain it, as easy as it gets. The Arriel 2 is a so called turboshaft engine and later in the video we will also show the differences to other fixed wing (aircraft) jet engines.

Turboshafts are an adaptation of gas turbine technology in which the principle output is shaft power from the expansion of hot gas through the turbine, rather than thrust from the exhaust of these gases. They have found a wide variety of applications ranging from air compression to auxiliary power generation to racing boat propulsion and more. However, we will focus primarily on the application of turboshaft technology to provide main power for helicopters, to achieve extended vertical flight

In this video, basic and simple information about turboshaft engines is given. The basic principles of turboshaft engines described in the video may contain different structural and systemic features in different aircraft. Watching videos of turbojet and turboprop engines before watching this video will be useful for better understanding of the subject. Have a good time....

      In addition to helicopters, turboshaft engines are also used in boats, ships, army tanks, and airplanes.

    Turboshaft engine is small in size, light in weight and excellent power output.

The job of the turboshaft engine in the helicopter is to generate soft power and the soft power from the engine is used to rotate the main rotor of the helicopter.

       Science behind turboshaft engine explained in this video with the help of 3D animation in hindi language.


 Understanding Helicopter's Engine | Turboshaft

In this video we take a look at the Ariel 2 helicopter engine. We use high quality animations to explain it, as easy as it gets. The Arriel 2 is a so called turboshaft engine and later in the video we will also show the differences to other fixed wing (aircraft) jet engines.

Turboshafts are an adaptation of gas turbine technology in which the principle output is shaft power from the expansion of hot gas through the turbine, rather than thrust from the exhaust of these gases. They have found a wide variety of applications ranging from air compression to auxiliary power generation to racing boat propulsion and more. However, we will focus primarily on the application of turboshaft technology to provide main power for helicopters, to achieve extended vertical flight

In this video, basic and simple information about turboshaft engines is given. The basic principles of turboshaft engines described in the video may contain different structural and systemic features in different aircraft. Watching videos of turbojet and turboprop engines before watching this video will be useful for better understanding of the subject. Have a good time....

      In addition to helicopters, turboshaft engines are also used in boats, ships, army tanks, and airplanes.

    Turboshaft engine is small in size, light in weight and excellent power output.

The job of the turboshaft engine in the helicopter is to generate soft power and the soft power from the engine is used to rotate the main rotor of the helicopter.

       Science behind turboshaft engine explained in this video with the help of 3D animation in hindi language.

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