Comparison of axisymmetric and nonaxisymmetric nozzles installed on the F-15 configurationAn investigation has been conducted in the Langley 16-foot transonic tunnel to determine nozzle/afterbody performance of nonaxisymmetric nozzles installed in a 1/12-scale F-15 propulsion model. Tests were performed at Mach numbers from 0.60 to 1.20 at angles-of-attack from -2 to +9 deg and jet-total-pressure ratios from 1.0 (jet-off) to 5.0, depending on Mach number. The baseline F-15 afterbody was tested with axisymmetric nozzles, and two different two-dimensional wedge nozzle afterbody designs. Results of this investigation indicate that one of the two-dimensional afterbody designs had lower drag than the baseline at a Mach number of 1.20, and about the same drag for subsonic Mach numbers at scheduled nozzle pressure ratios. Thrust vectoring of the two-dimensional wedge nozzles produced significant induced lift on the afterbody and horizontal tails, while thrust reversing had little effect on horizontal tail effectiveness.
Document ID
19770055703
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Pendergraft, O. C., Jr. (NASA Langley Research Center High-Speed Aerodynamics Div., Hampton, Va., United States)
Date Acquired
August 9, 2013
Publication Date
July 1, 1977
Subject Category
Aircraft Propulsion And Power
Report/Patent Number
AIAA PAPER 77-842Report Number: AIAA PAPER 77-842
Meeting Information
Meeting: Propulsion Conference
Location: Orlando, FL
Country: US
Start Date: July 11, 1977
End Date: July 13, 1977
Sponsors: Society of Automotive Engineers, American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics