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how does turbofan engine work
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A turbofan engine works by combining air propulsion with turbine technology. Air enters through the front fan, getting divided into two streams: one flows into the core, while the other bypasses it, contributing to thrust with less noise and better fuel efficiency. In the core, air is compressed, mixed with fuel, and ignited, propelling the aircraft forward. The high-speed exhaust from the combustion process further drives the turbine and the front fan, enhancing thrust. This balance between bypassed air and core process efficiency makes turbofans the go-to power plant for modern commercial airliners, offering an optimal blend of speed, fuel economy, and reduced noise levels.
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