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The Development and Application of High-Critical-Speed Nose InletsAn analysis of the nose-inlet shapes developed in previous investigations to represent the optimum from the standpoint of critical speed has shown that marked similarity exists between the nondimensional profiles of inlets which have widely different proportions and critical speeds. With the nondimensional similarity of such profiles established, the large differences in the critical speeds of these nose inlets must be a function of their proportions. An investigation was undertaken in the Langley 8-foot high-speed tunnel to establish the effects of nose-inlet proportions on critical Mach number to develop a rational method for the design of high-critical-speed nose inlets to meet desired requirements. The test results data have been arranged in the form of design charts from NACA 1-series nose-inlet proportions and can be selected for given values of critical Mach number and airflow quantity. Examples of nose-inlet selections are presented for a typical jet-propulsion installation (critical Mach number of 0.83) and for two conventional radial-engine installations (critical Mach number of 0.76).
Document ID
19930091984
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Other
Authors
Baals, Donald D
Smith, Norman F
Wright, John B
Date Acquired
September 6, 2013
Publication Date
January 1, 1948
Report/Patent Number
NACA-TR-920
Report Number: NACA-TR-920
Accession Number
93R21274
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Work of the US Gov. Public Use Permitted.
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