Submitted by Global_Maize_8944 t3_10nculi in explainlikeimfive
Seraph062 t1_j6a26em wrote
Reply to comment by r3dl3g in ELI5: What is the difference between turbojet, ramjet, and scramjet? by Global_Maize_8944
> So, all air-breathing heat engines (from internal combustion engines in your car to supersonic aircraft engines) require the air to be compressed above atmospheric conditions before you add fuel and combust it.
You can design an engine off the Lenoir cycle (i.e. a pulsejet) that doesn't require compression.
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