Unsteady Features of Jets in Lift and Cruise Modes for VTOL Aircraft

872359

12/1/1987

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Experiments were performed to simulate jet plume effects associated with VTOL aircraft in takeoff and cruise modes. A water facility was used to investigate the influence of inclination angle and separation distance on the three-dimensional fountain flowfield generated by two impinging jets operating at a jet Reynolds number of 250,000. Substantial differences in the flow features were observed for different spacings between the jets. Plume effects in cruise mode were simulated by a supersonic unheated jet parallel to a wall. Variation of the distance between the wall and the edge of the plume is shown to have a major controlling effect on the supersonic screech instability.
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https://doi.org/10.4271/872359
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Kibens, V., Saripalli, K., Wlezien, R., and Kegelman, J., "Unsteady Features of Jets in Lift and Cruise Modes for VTOL Aircraft," SAE Technical Paper 872359, 1987, https://doi.org/10.4271/872359.
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12/1/1987
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872359
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Technical Paper
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English