The combustion chamber is one of the most critical components in a gas turbine engine, responsible for generating the power that drives aircraft propulsion. Its primary function is to burn a mixture of fuel and compressed air efficiently and safely, while producing high-energy gases to drive the turbine and ultimately provide thrust. Functions of a Combustion Chamber 1. Efficient Fuel–Air Mixing: The chamber ensures proper atomization of fuel and thorough mixing with compressed air to achieve complete combustion. 2. Stable Combustion: It maintains a continuous flame under varying operating conditions such as changes in altitude, throttle setting, and airspeed. 3. Temperature Control: The combustion chamber must deliver hot gases at a uniform temperature profile to prevent turbine blade damage. 4. Pressure Loss Minimization: While some pressure loss is inevitable during combustion, chambers are designed to minimize it to maintain engine efficiency. 5. Durability and Reliability: The cha...