پراپفن
ظاهر
پراپفن که به آن موتور روتور باز یا فن کانالدار نشده نیز میگویند (برخلاف فن کانالدار)، نوعی موتور هواپیما است که از نظر مفهومی با توربوپراپ و توربوفن مرتبط است، اما از هر دو آنها متمایز است. این طراحی برای ارائه سرعت و عملکرد یک موتور توربوفن با مصرف سوخت یک موتور توربوپراپ در نظر گرفته شدهاست. یک موتور پراپفن معمولاً با تعداد زیادی پرههای کوتاه و بسیار پیچ خورده، شبیه به فن کانالدار در موتورهای توربوفن، طراحی میشود. به همین دلیل، به صورتهای مختلف به عنوان یک «فن کانالدار نشده» (UDF) یا «توربوفن با بایپس فوقالعاده» (UHB) توصیف میشود.
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