-
1 air-breathing rocket
English-Ukrainian dictionary of aviation terms > air-breathing rocket
-
2 rocket
1. n1) ракета2) реактивний [ракетний] двигун2. v 3. a◊•- air-breathing rocket - antihail rocket - antimatter annihilation rocket - balloon-borne rocket - booster rocket - chaff rocket - closed-cycle gas-core nuclear rocket - colloidal nuclear rocket - colloidal rocket - colloidal-particle ion rocket - continuous-wave laser rocket - cryogenic rocket - detonation-wave rocket - drone rocket - dual-expander rocket - electric-detonation rocket - fully ionized plasma rocket - fusion pulse rocket - fusion rocket - gas-core nuclear rocket - high-altitude rocket - high-temperature plasma rocket - high-velocity aircraft rocket - hybrid plume plasma rocket - inertial-fusion rocket - inertial-thermonuclear rocket - ion rocket - JATO-rocket - laser energy-propelled rocket - laser fusion rocket - laser-induced fusion microexplosions rocket - laser-sustained detonation-wave rocket - life rocket - liquid-core nuclear rocket - liquid-fuel rocket - liquid-propellant rocket - long-range rocket - mail-carrying rocket - matter annihilation rocket - multistage rocket - nonrecoverable rocket - nuclear pulse rocket - nuclear-fission rocket - nuclear-fusion pulse rocket - nuclear pulse rocket - open-cycle gas-core nuclear rocket - optimally tuned rocket - orbit-to-orbit rocket - plasma rocket - plasma-ion rocket - pressure-fed rocket - pulsed-laser-heated rocket - pulse-nuclear rocket - pump-fed rocket - radioisotope rocket - ram-augmented interstellar rocket - repetitively pulse-laser rocket - research rocket - rotor blade tip rocket - single-stage rocket - solar energy-propelled rocket - solar thermal rocket - solid-core nuclear rocket - solid-fuel rocket - solid-propellant rocket - sounding rocket - space rocket - spinner rocket - spin-stabilized rocket - thermonuclear fusion rocket - thermonuclear microbombs-ignited rocket - two-stage rocket - upper-stage rocket - weather rocket -
3 engine
n1) двигун, мотор2) комп. процесор◊engine off — вимкнутий [вимкнений] двигун
engine on — двигун, що працює
engine out — двигун, що відмовив
to blow down an engine — 1) виконувати холодний запуск двигуна; 2) продувати двигун (від залишків палива)
to close down an engine — зупиняти [вимикати] двигун
to cut off an engine — зупиняти [вимикати] двигун
to run an engine — запускати, заводити двигун
to shut down an engine — зупиняти [вимикати] двигун
to start an engine — запускати, заводити двигун
•- air-breathing engine - air-cooled engine - aircraft engine - air-feed jet engine - altitude engine - apogee engine - approach-correcting engine - arc-heating jet engine - arc jet engine - ascent engine - assisted takeoff engine - atmospheric jet engine - aviation engine - axial-flow gas turbine engine - bare engine - baseline engine - basic engine - bipropellant engine - bipropellant rocket engine - bismuth ion engine - boost engine - booster engine - boost rocket engine - bypass engine - center engine - cold-reaction engine - combustion engine - compound engine - critical engine - cryogenic rocket engine - dead engine - definitive engine - derated engine - descent engine - docking engine - double-flow engine - double-row radial engine - dual-flow turbojet engine - duct burning bypass engine - ducted-fan engine - electric arcjet engine - electron-bombardment engine - erosion engine - fan engine - fan-type engine - fluorine-hydrogen engine - free-turbine engine - fuel efficient engine - gas discharge ionizator electrostatic engine - gas turbine engine - gas turbine jet engine - high bypass ratio engine - high compression ratio engine - high-I engine - hybrid air-breathing engine - hybrid-propellant engine - hybrid rocket engine - idling engine - impact volume ionization ion engine - inboard engine - internal combustion engine - in-wing mounted engine - ionic engine - ion rocket jet engine - jet engine - laser air-jet engine - laser-driven rocket engine - laser-heated rocket engine - laser-propulsion rocket engine - launching rocket engine - left-hand engine - lift-fan engine - lift jet engine - light bulb engine - liquid air cycle engine - liquid-cooled engine - liquid-fuel rocket engine - liquid-propellant rocket engine - longer-lived engine - long-life engine - low bypass ratio engine - low-I engine - low-thrust rocket engine - LOX/HC engine - LOX/LH engine - maneuvering engine - mid-flight engine - model diesel engine - modular engine - monopropellant rocket engine - nacelle-mounted engine - oil engine - OMS engine - one-shaft engine - one-spool engine - on-wing mounted engine - outboard engine - photon engine - piston engine - plasma rocket engine - plasmajet rocket engine - podded engine - port-outer engine - port-side engine - potassium ion engine - powerful engine - precombustion chamber engine - propfan engine - propulsion engine - pulsating jet engine - pulsejet engine - pylon-mounted engine - quiet engine - radial engine - radiation-heated rocket engine - radio-frequency ion engine - ramjet engine - RCS engine - reaction engine - reciprocating engine - rectenna-powered ion engine - remanufactured engine - right-hand engine - rocket engine - rough engine - rubidium ion engine - self-aspirating engine - shaft-turbine engine - side engine - single-rotor engine - single-shaft gas turbine engine - single-shaft turbine engine - solar engine - solar photon rocket engine - solar-powered engine - solid-fuel rocket engine - solid-propellant rocket engine - spark-ignition engine - starboard engine - starting engine - subsonic engine - supersonic engine - surface ionization engine - sustainer rocket engine - thermal arc engine - thermal jet engine - three-flow turbojet engine - three-rotor turbofan engine - traveling wave plasma engine - triple-spool jet engine - tripropellant engine - turbine engine - turbofan engine - turbojet engine - turboprop engine - turboshaft engine - two-rotor engine - two-shaft turbine engine - two-spool engine - underwing engine - uprated engine - volume collision ionization engine - warmed-up engine - water-cooled engine - winding engine - wing engine -
4 propulsion
n2) тягове зусилля, (реактивна) тяга; рушійна сила•- air-liquefaction propulsion - air-scooping nuclear-electric propulsion - air-scooping propulsion - airscrew propulsion - argon electric propulsion - biowaste propulsion - blowdown propulsion - cesium ion propulsion - deep space propulsion - dual-fuel propulsion - electric propulsion - electromagnetic propulsion - electrostatic propulsion - electrothermal aerojet propulsion - electrothermal propulsion - field emission electric propulsion - fission pulse propulsion - fission-type propulsion - fluid-accumulating propulsion - flyback propulsion - fusion microimplosion propulsion - fusion pulse propulsion - gasdynamic electrothermal propulsion - GEO propulsion - geosynchronous earth orbit propulsion - ground-energized space electric propulsion - high-velocity ion beam propulsion - hydrojet propulsion - inert gas electric propulsion - inertial-thermonuclear propulsion - interorbital propulsion - interplanetary propulsion - interstellar propulsion - ion propulsion - jet propulsion - laser fusion microexplosions propulsion - laser-supported rocket propulsion - LEO propulsion - liquid metal electric propulsion - long burn time propulsion - low earth orbit propulsion - mercury ion propulsion - microwave beam-energized electric propulsion - microwave electrothermal propulsion - microwave-powered propulsion - nuclear electric propulsion - one-way propulsion - orbit insertion propulsion - orbit transfer propulsion - orbit-raising propulsion - orbital transfer propulsion - perigee-burn upper propulsion - plasma propulsion - pulsed laser propulsion - resistojet propulsion - rocket propulsion - round-trip propulsion - solar electric propulsion - space-based propulsion - starprobe propulsion - two-way propulsion - upper stage propulsion - xenon electric propulsion - xenon ion propulsion
См. также в других словарях:
air-breathing — An engine that sustains its combustion by using oxygen from the incoming air. Both reciprocating and gas turbine engines are air breathing, whereas a rocket carries its own oxygen and, hence, is not an air breathing engine … Aviation dictionary
air-breathing missile — A missile with an engine requiring the intake of air for combustion of its fuel, as in a ramjet or turbojet. To be contrasted with the rocket missile, which carries its own oxidizer and can operate beyond the atmosphere … Military dictionary
rocket and missile system — ▪ weapons system Introduction any of a variety of weapons systems that deliver explosive warheads to their targets by means of rocket propulsion. Rocket is a general term used broadly to describe a variety of jet propelled missiles… … Universalium
Rocket engine — RS 68 being tested at NASA s Stennis Space Center. The nearly transparent exhaust is due to this engine s exhaust being mostly superheated steam (water vapor from its propellants, hydrogen and oxygen) … Wikipedia
Rocket — This article is about vehicles powered by rocket engines. For other uses, see Rocket (disambiguation). A Soyuz U, at Baikonur Site 1/5 A rocket is a missile, spacecraft, aircraft or other vehicle which obtains thrust from a rocket engi … Wikipedia
Alan Bond (rocket developer) — Alan Bond (born 1944) is Managing Director of Reaction Engines Ltd [http://www.reactionengines.co.uk] and associated with Project Daedalus, Blue Streak missile, HOTOL, Skylon and the Reaction Engines A2 hypersonic passenger aircraft.Alan Bond is… … Wikipedia
Non-rocket spacelaunch — Non rocket space launch (NRS) is a launch into space where some or all needed speed and altitude is provided by non rocket means, rather than simply using conventional chemical rockets from the ground. A number of alternatives to rockets have… … Wikipedia
Liquid air cycle engine — A liquid air cycle engine (LACE) is a spacecraft propulsion engine that attempts to gain efficiency by gathering part of its oxidizer from the atmosphere. In a LOX/LH2 bipropellant rocket the liquid oxygen needed for combustion is the majority of … Wikipedia
Tsiolkovsky rocket equation — Tsiolkovsky s rocket equation, or ideal rocket equation is named after Konstantin Tsiolkovsky, who independently derived it and published in his 1903 work [К. Э. Циолковский, Исследование мировых пространств реактивными приборами, 1903. It is… … Wikipedia
Korean Air Lines Flight 007 — Flight 007 redirects here. For other uses, see Flight 7 (disambiguation). Korean Air Lines Flight 007 Artist s rendition of HL7442, the KAL 747 lost during Flight 007 Occurrence summary … Wikipedia
Scramjet programs — This page describes a number of research and testing programs for the development of supersonic combustion ramjets (scramjets) Many of these programs have their own pages, but an attempt is made here to provide a short overview of a large number… … Wikipedia