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Tests of a mixed compression axisymmetric inlet with large transonic mass flow at Mach numbers 0.6 to 2.65A 38.8-cm (15.28-in.) capture diameter model of a mixed-compression axisymmetric inlet system with a translating cowl was designed and tested. The internal contours, designed for Mach number 2.65, provided a throat area of 59 percent of the capture area when the cowl was retracted for transonic operation. Other model features included a boundary-layer removal system, vortex generators, an engine airflow bypass system, cowl support struts, and rotating rakes at the engine face. All tunnel testing was conducted at a tunnel total pressure of about 1 atm (a unit Reynolds number of about 8.53 million/m at Mach number 2.65) at angles of attack from 0 deg to 4 deg. Results for the following were obtained: total-pressure recovery and distortion at the engine face as a function of bleed mass-flow ratio, the effect of bleed and vortex generator configurations on pressure recovery and distortion, inlet tolerance to unstart due to changes in angle of attack or Mach number, surface pressure distributions, boundary-layer profiles, and transonic additive drag. At Mach number 2.65 and with the best bleed configurations, maximum total pressure recovery at the engine face ranged from 91 to 94.5 percent with bleed mass-flow ratios from 4 to 9 percent, respectively, and total-pressure distortion was less than 10 percent. At off-design supersonic Mach numbers above 1.70, maximum total-pressure recoveries and corresponding bleed mass flows were about the same as at Mach number 2.65, with about 10 to 15 percent distortion. In the transonic Mach number range, total pressure recovery was high (above 96 percent) and distortion was low (less than 15 percent) only when the inlet mass-flow ration was reduced 0.02 to 0.06 from the maximum theoretical value (0.590 at Mach number 1.0).
Document ID
19730005050
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Other - NASA Technical Note (TN)
Authors
Smeltzer, D. B.
(NASA Ames Research Center Moffett Field, CA, United States)
Sorensen, N. E.
(NASA Ames Research Center Moffett Field, CA, United States)
Date Acquired
September 2, 2013
Publication Date
December 1, 1972
Subject Category
Propulsion Systems
Report/Patent Number
A-4231
NASA-TN-D-6971
Report Number: A-4231
Report Number: NASA-TN-D-6971
Accession Number
73N13777
Funding Number(s)
PROJECT: RTOP 764-74-01-06-00-21
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Work of the US Gov. Public Use Permitted.
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