Auxiliary inlet configurations were developed for inlets designed for a NASA Mach 1.4 Supersonic Technology Concept Aeroplane (STCA). The inlets included axisymmetric pitot and axisymmetric spike inlets. The auxiliary inlets were full circumferential slots within the cowl. Computational fluid dynamics (CFD) simulations were performed to obtain inlet performance metrics of total pressure recovery and radial distortion at the engine face for take-off and approach conditions. Methods of design of experiments were used to explore the statistical significance of the design factors for the auxiliary inlets which included the axial location, length of the opening, and auxiliary inlet angle. The results demonstrate the effect of the design factors and show the potential for improved inlet performance with the use of auxiliary inlets.
Auxiliary Inlet Design Study for Mach 1.4
2021 AIAA Propulsion and Energy Forum ; 2021 ; Virtual, US
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English
AUXILIARY INLET DESIGN STUDY FOR MACH 1.4
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