Data base for the prediction of inlet external dragResults are presented from a study to define and evaluate the data base for predicting an airframe/propulsion system interference effect shown to be of considerable importance, inlet external drag. The study is focused on supersonic tactical aircraft with highly integrated jet propulsion systems, although some information is included for supersonic strategic aircraft and for transport aircraft designed for high subsonic or low supersonic cruise. The data base for inlet external drag is considered to consist of the theoretical and empirical prediction methods as well as the experimental data identified in an extensive literature search. The state of the art in the subsonic and transonic speed regimes is evaluated. The experimental data base is organized and presented in a series of tables in which the test article, the quantities measured and the ranges of test conditions covered are described for each set of data; in this way, the breadth of coverage and gaps in the existing experimental data are evident. Prediction methods are categorized by method of solution, type of inlet and speed range to which they apply, major features are given, and their accuracy is assessed by means of comparison to experimental data.
Document ID
19810007503
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Mcmillan, O. J. (Nielsen Engineering and Research, Inc. Mountain View, CA, United States)
Perkins, E. W. (Nielsen Engineering and Research, Inc. Mountain View, CA, United States)
Perkins, S. C., Jr. (Nielsen Engineering and Research, Inc. Mountain View, CA, United States)