As a consequence of the growing interest in the development of V/STOL aircraft technology, efforts are being made to create new designs for a propulsion system which can be operated over a wide range of flight speeds, incidence angles, and throttle settings. In connection with these efforts, various inlet configurations have been proposed. The high experimental costs incurred in the study of various inlet geometries, led to the employment of a computational method for the investigation of inlets. Attention is given to the computer program, paneling and surface static pressure, surface flow pattern, and the inlet flow field. The reported investigation demonstrates that useful information for initial screenings may be obtained from potential flow calculations.
Some aspects of calculating flows about three-dimensional subsonic inlets
Joint Propulsion Conference ; 1981 ; Colorado Springs, CO, US
1981-07-01
Conference paper
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English