turbofan

[ˈtɜːbəʊfæn]

turbofan Definition

a type of jet engine that is widely used in commercial aircraft, consisting of a large ducted fan that surrounds the engine core and is driven by a turbine.

Using turbofan: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "turbofan" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The airplane uses a turbofan engine for propulsion.

  • Example

    Turbofans are more fuel-efficient than turbojets.

  • Example

    The noise level of a turbofan engine is lower than that of a turbojet.

turbofan Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for turbofan

Phrases with turbofan

  • high-bypass turbofan

    a type of turbofan engine with a large fan diameter relative to the engine core, designed for high fuel efficiency and low noise

    Example

    The Boeing 747 uses four high-bypass turbofan engines.

  • low-bypass turbofan

    a type of turbofan engine with a small fan diameter relative to the engine core, designed for high thrust and speed

    Example

    The F-16 fighter jet uses a low-bypass turbofan engine.

  • a component of a turbofan engine that rotates to produce thrust, typically made of titanium or other high-strength materials

    Example

    The turbofan blades need to be inspected regularly for wear and tear.

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Summary: turbofan in Brief

A 'turbofan' [ˈtɜːbəʊfæn] is a type of jet engine commonly used in commercial aircraft. It consists of a large ducted fan surrounding the engine core, driven by a turbine. Turbofans are more fuel-efficient and quieter than turbojets. Variations include high-bypass and low-bypass turbofans, and turbofan blades are a critical component.