An Investigation of Corner Separation within a Thrust Augmenter Having Coanda Jets.
Author(s) -
Milton R. Seiler
Publication year - 1977
Publication title -
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Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.21236/ada052131
Subject(s) - thrust , aerospace engineering , separation (statistics) , mechanics , physics , mechanical engineering , computer science , engineering , machine learning
The development of separation in corners of thrust augmentor wings having Coanda jets was investigated using hot film surface sensors and pressure transducers. Separation on the test augmentor began at a corner very close to the augmentor exit and then rapidly proceeded upstream. Measurements of the pressure fields in the corner region indicated that a modified form of the Stratford criterion could be used to predict the onset of separation. Testing was conducted over a range of nozzle pressure ratios, aspect ratios, diffuser angles, and designs of the boundary layer and Coanda nozzles.
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