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  • 1970-1974  (5)
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  • 1
    Publication Date: 2019-06-27
    Description: An investigation has been conducted in a 16-foot transonic tunnel to determine the effectiveness of utilizing solid circular cylinders to simulate the jet exhaust plume for a series of eight nacelle-mounted isolated circular-arc afterbodies. This investigation was conducted at Mach numbers from 0.40 to 1.30 at an angle of attack of 0. Plume simulators with simulator diameter to nozzle-exit diameter ratios of 0.82, 0.88, 0.98, and 1.00 were investigated. Results of this investigation indicate that use of one of the larger diameter simulators at all Mach numbers would generally result in pressure-coefficient distributions and drag coefficients useful for preliminary design work.
    Keywords: AERODYNAMICS
    Type: NASA-TN-D-7795 , L-9746
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  • 2
    Publication Date: 2019-06-27
    Description: An investigation has been conducted in the Langley 16-foot transonic tunnel to determine the effectiveness of utilizing solid circular cylinders to simulate the jet exhaust plume for a series of four isolated circular arc afterbodies with little or no flow separation. This investigation was conducted at Mach numbers from 0.40 to 1.30 at 0 deg angle of attack. Plume simulators with simulator diameter to nozzle exit diameter ratios of 0.82, 0.88, 0.98, and 1.00 were investigated with one of the four configurations while the 0.82 and 1.00 simulators were investigated with the other three. Reynolds number based on maximum model diameter varied from approximately 1.50 to 2.14 million.
    Keywords: THERMODYNAMICS AND COMBUSTION
    Type: NASA-TM-X-71963
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  • 3
    Publication Date: 2019-06-27
    Description: A wind-tunnel investigation has been conducted to determine the exhaust-nozzle aerodynamic and propulsive characteristics for a twin-jet variable-wing-sweep fighter airplane model. The powered model was tested in the Langley 16-foot transonic tunnel and in the Langley 4-foot supersonic pressure tunnel at Mach numbers to 2.2 and at angles of attack from about minus 2 to 6 deg. Compressed air was used to simulate the nozzle exhaust flow at values of jet total-pressure ratio from approximately 1 (jet off) to about 21. Effects of configuration variables such as speed-brake deflection, store installation, and boundary-layer thickness on the the nozzle characteristics were also investigated.
    Keywords: AIRCRAFT
    Type: NASA-TM-X-2947 , L-9273
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  • 4
    Publication Date: 2019-06-27
    Description: The effects of variations in fineness ratio and closure ratio on the boattail drag of circular-arc afterbody models were investigated at static conditions and at Mach numbers from 0.40 to 1.30. Jet total-pressure ratio was varied from jet off to about 6, depending on Mach number. Reynolds number based on model maximum diameter varied from about 1.2 million to 2.18 million. Angle of attack was varied from -4 deg to 8 deg. The results indicate that, at subsonic speeds before the drag rise and at a scheduled pressure ratio, the total drag (pressure plus calculated skin friction) is approximately equal for configurations with the same closure ratio. Also, for configurations with the same closure ratio, increasing fineness ratio results in an increased drag-rise Mach number; and for configurations with the same fineness ratio, increasing closure ratio results in an increased drag-rise Mach number.
    Keywords: PROPULSION SYSTEMS
    Type: NASA-TN-D-7163 , L-8678
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  • 5
    Publication Date: 2019-06-27
    Description: An investigation was conducted to determine the effect of fineness ratio on the drag of circular-arc boattails at subsonic and low supersonic speeds. The boattails had closure ratios of 0.50 and incorporated convergent nozzles. The investigation was conducted statically and at Mach numbers from 0.40 to 1.30 at 0 deg angle of attack with jet total-pressure ratios varying from jet off to about 6, depending on Mach number. Low-fineness-ratio boattails had large separated-flow regions and the highest drag at all Mach numbers. Subsonic pressure-plus-friction drag levels were generally similar for boattails which did not have large separated regions. Drag-rise Mach number increased as boattail fineness ratio increased.
    Keywords: PROPULSION SYSTEMS
    Type: NASA-TN-D-7192 , L-8705
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