Wind tunnel performance test results and data analyses are presented for dual-flow plug nozzles applicable to supersonic cruise aircraft during takeoff and low-speed flight operation. Outer exhaust stream pressure ratios from 1.5 to 3.5 were tested; inner exhaust stream conditions were varied from very low, or bleed flow rates, up to a pressure ratio of 3.5. Mach numbers tested ranged from zero to 0.45. Measured thrust coefficients for the eight model configurations, operating at an external Mach number of 0.36 and an outer flow pressure ratio of 2.5, varied from 0.95 to 0.974 for high inner flow rates. At low inner flow, the performance ranged from 0.88 to 0.97 for the same operating conditions. The primary design variables influencing the performance levels were the annular height of the inner and outer nozzle throats (denoted by radius ratio - the ratio of inner-to-outer flowpath diameter at the nozzle throat), the plug geometry, and the inner stream flow rate.
Wind tunnel performance tests of coannular plug nozzles
1978-04-01
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English
Wind tunnel performance tests of coannular plug nozzles
TIBKAT | 1978
|Coannular supersonic ejector nozzles
NTRS | 1979
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