Definition of Propulsor. Meaning of Propulsor. Synonyms of Propulsor

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Propulsory
Propulsory Pro*pul"so*ry, a. Propulsive.

Meaning of Propulsor from wikipedia

- A propulsor is a mechanical device that gives propulsion. The word is commonly used in the marine vernacular, and implies a mechanical ****embly that is...
- possibly an Integrated Motor Propulsor arrangement, powering the pump-jet propulsor, although SSD concepts without pump-jet propulsors also exist. In 2015, an...
- A spear-thrower, spear-throwing lever, or atlatl (pronounced /ˈætlætəl/ or /ˈɑːtlɑːtəl/; Nahuatl ahtlatl [ˈaʔt͡ɬat͡ɬ]) is a tool that uses leverage to...
- Flugzeugbau (RFB) SG 85 had three blades, while the Dowty Rotol Ducted Propulsor had seven. The blades may be of fixed or variable pitch. The duct or shroud...
- class uses pump-jet propulsors by BAE Systems, originally developed for the Royal Navy's Swiftsure-class submarines. The propulsor significantly reduces...
- first class of Royal Navy submarines to be built with shrouded pump-jet propulsors. The Dreadnought, Valiant and Churchill classes all had a "whale-shaped...
- governing the design of efficient propellers. A propeller is the most common propulsor on ships, and on small aircraft. In the second half of the nineteenth...
- -10 Propeller ****embly -20 Controlling -30 Braking -40 Indicating -50 Propulsor Duct 62 ROTOR(S) -00 General -10 Rotor blades -20 Rotor head(s) -30 Rotor...
- A propulsion system consists of a source of mechanical power, and a propulsor (means of converting this power into propulsive force). Plucking a guitar...
- dynamic pressure High power density (with respect to volume) of both the propulsor and the prime mover (because a smaller, higher-speed unit can be used)...