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Loitering and range performance of turbojet-powered aircraft determined by off-design engine cycle analysisThe loitering and range performance of airplanes equipped with several different turbojet engines was analytically investigated by applying the results of off-design cycle analyses to specific airplane characteristics. The method of off-design cycle analysis is presented herein and is verified by a check with experimental data. For all engines considered, the loitering and the range fuel flows obtained with rated tail-pipe nozzle area, variable engine speed operations were within 2 or 3 percent of the optimum fuel flow obtainable with any method of engines operation. The optimum loitering altitude generally occurred between approximately 25,000 and 35,000 feet with corresponding optimum flight Mach numbers of 0.4 to 0.65. In general, the optimum range fuel flows occurred at 3000 to 5000 feet higher altitude and at approximately 0.15 higher flight Mach numbers than the optimum loitering fuel flow.
Document ID
19930087973
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Other
Authors
Koutz, Stanley L
Hensley, Reece V
Date Acquired
August 16, 2013
Publication Date
February 5, 1952
Report/Patent Number
NACA-RM-E51K29
Report Number: NACA-RM-E51K29
Accession Number
93R17263
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Work of the US Gov. Public Use Permitted.
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