Aerodynamic Considerations for Engine Exhaust Design for Subsonic High Bypass Fan Engines
Date Published: 1966-02-01
Paper Number:660734
DOI: 10.4271/660734
Citation:
Frazier, G., "Aerodynamic Considerations for Engine Exhaust Design for Subsonic High Bypass Fan Engines," SAE Technical Paper 660734, 1966, doi:10.4271/660734.
Author(s):
G. T. Frazier - Commercial Airplane Div., The Boeing Co.
Abstract:
Analytically and empirically derived external and internal aerodynamic data have been applied to the high-speed cruise development of a low-drag, minimum thrust loss, strut mounted nacelle. The nacelle considered for this study houses a high bypass ratio subsonic fan engine with a short fan duct and a primary plug nozzle. The analysis technique has been geared to a simple geometric description of the nacelle and exhaust system so that high-speed computers may be used to generate trade data. The trade data permit the selection of exhaust systems which, when combined with the complete nacelle, will provide the highest thrust-minus-drag configuration consistent with the airplane cruise mission.
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