The inventory covers free jet and direct connect altitude cells, sea level static thrust stands, sea level test cells with ram air, and propulsion wind tunnels. Free jet altitude cells and propulsion wind tunnels are used for evaluation of complete inlet-engine-exhaust nozzle propulsion systems under simulated flight conditions. These facilities are similar in principal of operation and differ primarily in test section concept. The propulsion wind tunnel provides a closed test section and restrains the flow around the test specimen while the free jet is allowed to expand freely. A chamber of large diameter about the free jet is provided in which desired operating pressure levels may be maintained. Sea level test cells with ram air provide controlled, conditioned air directly to the engine face for performance evaluation at low altitude flight conditions. Direct connect altitude cells provide a means of performance evaluation at simulated conditions of Mach number and altitude with air supplied to the flight altitude conditions. Sea level static thrust stands simply provide an instrumented engine mounting for measuring thrust at zero airspeed. While all of these facilities are used for integrated engine testing, a few provide engine component test capability.


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    Title :

    An inventory of aeronautical ground research facilities. Volume 2: Air breathing engine test facilities


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    Publication date :

    1971-11-01


    Type of media :

    Report


    Type of material :

    No indication


    Language :

    English







    An Inventory of Aeronautical Ground Research Facilities. Volume 3 Structural

    C. J. Pirrello / R. D. Hardin / M. V. Heckart et al. | NTIS | 1971


    An Inventory of Aeronautical Ground Research Facilities. Volume 1 Wind Tunnels

    C. J. Pirrello / R. D. Hardin / M. V. Heckart et al. | NTIS | 1971