Experimental study of surface pressures induced on a flat plate and a body of revolution by various dual jet configurations
Abstract
The effect of the angle of a jet to a crossflow, the performance of dual jet configurations, and a jet injected from a body of revolution as opposed to a flat plate were investigated during experiments conducted in the 7x10 tunnel at NASA Ames at Velocities from 14.5 m/sec to 35.8 m/sec (47.6 to 117.4 ft/sec.). Pressure distributions are presented for single and dual jets over a range of velocity ratios from 2 to 10, spacings from 2 to 6 diameters and injection angles of 90, 75, 60, and 105 degrees. For the body of revolution tests, the ratio of the jet to body diameters was set as large (1/2) in order to be more representative of V/STOL aircraft applications. Flat plate tests involved dual jets both aligned and in side by side configurations. The effects of the various parameters and the differences between the axisymmetric and planar body geometrics on the nature, size, shape, and strength of the interaction regions on the body surfaces are shown. Some flowfield measurements are also presented, and it is shown that a simple analysis is capable of predicting the trajectories of the jets.
- Publication:
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NASA STI/Recon Technical Report N
- Pub Date:
- December 1982
- Bibcode:
- 1982STIN...8316677S
- Keywords:
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- Bodies Of Revolution;
- Cross Flow;
- Flat Plates;
- Jet Flow;
- V/Stol Aircraft;
- Wind Tunnel Tests;
- Flow Distribution;
- Nozzle Design;
- Plumes;
- Pressure Distribution;
- Subsonic Flow;
- Wind Tunnel Models;
- Fluid Mechanics and Heat Transfer