Boundary layer ingestion is an aeropropulsive concept associated with a propulsion airframe integration technique that integrates viscous aerodynamics into a propulsion system to achieve more efficient flight. The effectiveness of this concept is heavily dependent on how much of the boundary layer is being ingested into the propulsor. Scaling this concept for transonic wind tunnel testing is often plagued with blockage issues and requires a modification to the model dimensions such as fuselage length and diameter and wingspan. To simulate the boundary layer for these modified models requires a manipulation of the boundary layer height to achieve the appropriate ratio of boundary layer to propulsor inlet diameter or height. This paper will focus on 15 different transonic boundary layer manipulators to achieve varying turbulent boundary layer heights for a representative single-aisle transport utilizing Boundary Layer Ingestion.
Artificial Thickening of a Transonic Boundary Layer in the Presence of a Pressure Gradient Associated with a Boundary Layer Ingestion Concept
AIAA SciTech Exhibition and Forum ; 2020 ; Orlando, FL, US
2020-01-06
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English