Aerodynamic and acoustic measurements at a typical STOL aircraft takeoff and landing velocity demonstrated that a 1.35 inlet lip area contraction ratio was superior to a 1.26 ratio at high nacelle incidence angles. Reverse thrust, obtained with a variable pitch rotor, was lower at the landing velocity, and the noise level higher, than at the static condition. High speed tests showed that, for the design cruise Mach number of 0.75, internal losses and external drag were 27 per cent of the ideal fan net thrust, and propulsive efficiency was estimated to be 59 per cent for an 85 per cent efficient fan stage. For comparison, a similar 1.55 pressure ratio fan system would have a propulsive efficiency of 62 per cent.
Wind tunnel tests of a 20 inch diameter 1.15 pressure ratio fan engine model
Propulsion Conference ; 1973 ; Las Vegas, NV, US
1973-11-01
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