Application of Laminar Flow Control to High-Bypass-Ratio Turbofan Engine Nacelles

912114

09/01/1991

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Aerospace Technology Conference and Exposition
Authors Abstract
Content
Recently, the concept of the application of hybrid laminar flow to modern commercial transport aircraft was successfully flight tested on a Boeing 757 aircraft. In this limited demonstration, in which only part of the upper surface of the swept wing was designed for the attainment of laminar flow, significant local drag reduction was measured. This paper addresses the potential application of this technology to laminarize the external surface of large, modern turbofan engine nacelles which may comprise as much as 5-10 percent of the total wetted area of future commercial transports. A hybrid-laminar-fiow-control (HLFC) pressure distribution is specified and the corresponding nacelle geometry is computed utilizing a predictor/corrector design method. Linear stability calculations are conducted to provide predictions of the extent of the laminar boundary layer. Performance studies are presented to determine potential benefits in terms of reduced fuel consumption.
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DOI
https://doi.org/10.4271/912114
Pages
12
Citation
Wie, Y., Collier, F., and Wagner, R., "Application of Laminar Flow Control to High-Bypass-Ratio Turbofan Engine Nacelles," SAE Technical Paper 912114, 1991, https://doi.org/10.4271/912114.
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Published
Sep 1, 1991
Product Code
912114
Content Type
Technical Paper
Language
English