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pulse$65456$ - Übersetzung nach deutsch

JET ENGINE UTILIZING COMBUSTION IN PULSES TO CREATE JET PROPULSION
Pulse jet; Pulse-Jet Engines; Pulse-jet; Pulse jet engine
  • [[Argus As 014]] pulsejet engine of a V-1 flying bomb at the [[Royal Air Force Museum London]]
  • Animation of a pulsejet engine
  • Pulsejet schematic. First part of the cycle: air flows through the intake (1), and is mixed with fuel (2). Second part: the valve (3) is closed and the ignited fuel-air mix (4) propels the craft.

pulse      
v. pulsieren, pochen, fließen; Impuls erregen
rectangular wave         
  • The shape of the pulse wave is defined by its duty cycle d, which is the ratio between the pulse duration (τ) and the period (T)
  • 3}}% pulse wave, first fifty harmonics (summation in red)
A WAVEFORM USED BY SYNTHESIZERS
Pulsewave; Rectangular wave; Pulse train; Rectanglewave; Rectangle wave; Rectangularwave
rechteckige Welle
Adaptive Differential Pulse Code Modulation         
TECHNIQUE USED TO ENCODE VOICES IN TELEPHONY
ADPCM; IMA ADPCM; Adaptive Differential Pulse Code Modulation; Adaptive quantization; Adaptive Differential Pulse-Code Modulation; SB-ADPCM; Sub-band ADPCM; Adaptive DPCM; Sub-band adaptive differential pulse-code modulation; Adaptive differential PCM
digitale Schwingungskomprimierung (eine Komprimierungsmethode für Audiodateien)

Definition

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¦ noun an instrument for measuring the proportion of oxygenated haemoglobin in the blood.
Derivatives
oximetry noun

Wikipedia

Pulsejet

A pulsejet engine (or pulse jet) is a type of jet engine in which combustion occurs in pulses. A pulsejet engine can be made with few or no moving parts, and is capable of running statically (i.e. it does not need to have air forced into its inlet, typically by forward motion). The best known example may be the Argus As 109-014 used to propel Nazi Germany's V-1 flying bomb.

Pulsejet engines are a lightweight form of jet propulsion, but usually have a poor compression ratio, and hence give a low specific impulse.

There are two main types of pulsejet engines, both of which use resonant combustion and harness the expanding combustion products to form a pulsating exhaust jet that produces thrust intermittently. The first is known as a valved or traditional pulsejet and it has a set of one-way valves through which the incoming air passes. When the air-fuel is ignited, these valves slam shut, which means that the hot gases can only leave through the engine's tailpipe, thus creating forward thrust. The second type of pulsejet is known as the valveless pulsejet. Technically the term for this engine is the acoustic-type pulsejet, or aerodynamically valved pulsejet.

One notable line of research of pulsejet engines includes the pulse detonation engine, which involves repeated detonations in the engine, and which can potentially give high compression and reasonably good efficiency.