Publication Date:
2019-08-15
Description:
A wind-tunnel investigation to determine the effects of multiple-jet exits on the base pressure of a cylindrical afterbody has been conducted at Mach numbers from 0.6 to 1.4. The number of jets has been varied from one to six; the diameter of the convergent nozzles has also been varied. Jet total-pressure ratio ranged up to approximately 10. The results show that the jet total-pressure ratio at which peak negative pressures occur on the base decreased as the ratio of jet diameter to base diameter was increased; increasing jet area by increasing the number of jets at constant diameter also resulted in a shift of the peak negative pressure toward lower jet total-pressure ratios. With three or more jets symmetrically arranged on the base, a region of super-ambient pressure was found near the center of the base region at high jet total-pressure ratios.
Keywords:
Fluid Mechanics and Heat Transfer
Type:
NASA-MEMO-3-10-59L
,
L-191
Format:
application/pdf
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