Submitted by Global_Maize_8944 t3_10nculi in explainlikeimfive
noopenusernames t1_j69635y wrote
Reply to comment by Sand_Trout in ELI5: What is the difference between turbojet, ramjet, and scramjet? by Global_Maize_8944
Do you happen to remember the name of the type of engine that they experimented with in, I think, the 80’s, maybe early 90’s? It was kind of like a turboprop, but the it looked more like a jet engine. The defining feature was that the “propeller” blades were short and stubby and mounted on what would look like the exhaust cone of a turbine engine, and there were a lot more of of these stubby blades than you’d see on a turboprop. It basically looked like if you took one of the compressor stages off a turbine engine and rotated it inside out so the blades all stuck outward from a central ring, and then slid that ring up onto the exhaust cone of a turbine engine.
I’ve been trying to remember the name of this thing for a long time but have had a dammed hard time finding it. Apparently they were supposed to have the efficiency of something between a turboprop and a turbine, and so airlines really wanted them, but no one pursued them because they thought the general public would think they are “scary-looking” and wouldn’t want to fly on them
Sand_Trout t1_j696rjc wrote
It sounds like you're thinking of the propfan
noopenusernames t1_j6bueks wrote
My fucking hero. Thank you. I tried finding this for so long and for some reason my Google skills were failing me
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