
An Approach to Optimum Subsonic Inlet Design
Author(s) -
R. W. Luidens,
N. O. Stockman,
J. H. Diedrich
Publication year - 1979
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.1115/79-gt-51
Subject(s) - inlet , diffuser (optics) , mach number , mechanics , flow (mathematics) , mass flow , choked flow , materials science , engineering , mechanical engineering , supersonic speed , optics , physics , light source
The approach consists of comparing inlet operating requirements with estimated inlet separation characteristics to identify the most critical inlet operating condition. This critical condition is taken to be the design point and is defined by the values of inlet mass flow, free stream velocity, and inlet angle of attack. Optimum flow distributions on the inlet surface are determined to be a high, flat top Mach number distribution on the inlet lip to turn the flow quickly into the inlet and a low, flat bottom skin friction distribution on the diffuser wall to diffuse the flow rapidly and efficiently to the velocity required at the fan face. These optimum distributions are then modified to achieve other desirable flow characteristics. Example applications are given. Extension of the method is suggested.