Thermal mixing effectiveness characteristics of an eighteen lobe, scalloped and unscalloped, partial, forced mixer were measured in a high-bypass turbofan engine. Data were also obtained without the mixer installed, i.e., free mixing. Tests were conducted at four combinations of simulated flight conditions from 0.3 to 0.8 Mach number and from 6,096 meters (20,000 ft) to 13,715 m (45,000 ft) altitude, mixing chamber lengths of L/D=0.52 and 0.65 were tested. For this range of test conditions and mixer configurations, the forced mixing effectiveness varied from 59 to 68 percent. Values of mixing effectiveness and total pressure loss were calculated from temperature and pressure data obtained at the mixer inlet and exhaust nozzle exit.
Mixing effectiveness test of an exhaust gas mixer in a high bypass turbofan at altitude
Joint Propulsion Conf. ; 1981 ; Colorado Springs, CO, United States
1981-01-01
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Mixing Enhancement of High-Bypass Turbofan Exhaust via Contouring of Fan Nozzle
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