Experimental results for a two-dimensional supersonic inlet used as a thrust deflecting nozzle
Abstract
Nearly all supersonic V/STOL aircraft concepts are dependent on the thrust deflecting capability of a nozzle. In one unique concept, referred to as the reverse flow dual fan, not only is there a thrust deflecting nozzle for the fan and core engine exit flow, but because of the way the propulsion system operates during vertical takeoff and landing, the supersonic inlet is also used as a thrust deflecting nozzle. This paper presents results of an experimental study to evaluate the performance of a supersonic inlet used as a thrust deflecting nozzle for this reverse flow dual fan concept. Results are presented in terms of nozzle thrust coefficient and thrust vector angle for a number of inlet/nozzle configurations. Flow visualization and nozzle exit flow survey results are also shown.
- Publication:
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NASA STI/Recon Technical Report N
- Pub Date:
- 1984
- Bibcode:
- 1984STIN...8914386J
- Keywords:
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- Dual Thrust Nozzles;
- Inlet Flow;
- Two Dimensional Flow;
- V/Stol Aircraft;
- Angle Of Attack;
- Flow Visualization;
- Nozzle Thrust Coefficients;
- Performance Tests;
- Thrust Vector Control;
- Fluid Mechanics and Heat Transfer