Publication Date:
2019-06-27
Description:
Twin-jet afterbody models were investigated by using two balances to measure separately the thrust minus total drag and the afterbody drag at Mach numbers of 0.0 and 0.50 to 2.20 for a constant angle of attack of 0. Translating shroud cone plug nozzles were tested at dry and maximum afterburning power settings with a high-pressure air system used to provide jet total-pressure ratios up to 20.0. Two nozzle lateral spacings were studied by using afterbodies with several interfairing shapes. The close- and wide-spaced afterbodies had identical cross-sectional area distributions when similar interfairings were installed on each. Nozzle cant angles of -5, 0, and 5 degrees were investigated. The results show that the highest overall performance was generally obtained with the close-spaced afterbody, basic interfairings (no base), and uncanted nozzles.
Keywords:
AERODYNAMICS
Type:
NASA-TM-X-2632
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L-8481
Format:
application/pdf
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