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    Publication Date: 2019-06-27
    Description: An analytical bleed system design procedure is applied to a Mach 3.5, axisymmetric, translating centerbody inlet. The design features a traveling centerbody bleed system with a ducting arrangement separating low-, medium-, and high-pressure bleed. Three forward plenums and nine throat plenums are installed on the centerbody to meet the bleed requirements in the started Mach range between 1.6 and 3.5. The cowl contains four stationary plenums, three for forward and one for throat bleed. To achieve maximum bleed plenum pressure and thereby minimize bleed drag all bleed holes are inclined 20 deg to the surface except in the cowl throat region. Here the requirement of high stability margin with minimum total pressure recovery penalty resulted in 90 deg bleed holes. The bleed hole diameter varies from bleed plenum to bleed plenum to achieve the most efficient boundary layer control, while the bleed exits are sized to operate at the highest possible plenum pressure without unchoking the bleed holes. Bleed flow rates, bleed plenum pressures, and boundary layer development along the cowl and centerbody are predicted over the entire started Mach range.
    Keywords: PROPULSION SYSTEMS
    Type: NASA-CR-2187 , D6-60168
    Format: application/pdf
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