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The Performance of a Subsonic Diffuser Designed for High Speed Turbojet-Propelled FlightAn initial-phase subsonic diffuser has been designed for the turbojet flowpath of the hypersonic x43B flight demonstrator vehicle. The diffuser fit into a proposed mixed-compression supersonic inlet system and featured a cross-sectional shape transitioning flowpath (high aspect ratio rectangular throat-to-circular engine face) and a centerline offset. This subsonic diffuser has been fabricated and tested at the W1B internal flow facility at NASA Glenn Research Center. At an operating throat Mach number of 0.79, baseline Pitot pressure recovery was found to be just under 0.9, and DH distortion intensity was about 0.4 percent. The diffuser internal flow stagnated, but did not separate on the offset surface of this initial-phase subsonic diffuser. Small improvements in recovery (+0.4 percent) and DH distortion (-32 percent) were obtained from using vane vortex generator flow control applied just downstream of the diffuser throat. The optimum vortex generator array patterns produced inflow boundary layer divergence (local downwash) on the offset surface centerline of the diffuser, and an inflow boundary layer convergence (local upwash) on the centerline of the opposite surface.
Document ID
20050040781
Acquisition Source
Headquarters
Document Type
Contractor Report (CR)
Authors
Biesiadny, Thomas J.
(NASA Glenn Research Center Cleveland, OH, United States)
Wendt, Bruce J.
(Modern Technologies Corp. Middleburg Heights, OH, United States)
Date Acquired
September 7, 2013
Publication Date
December 1, 2004
Subject Category
Aircraft Propulsion And Power
Report/Patent Number
E-14925
NASA/CR-2004-213410
Funding Number(s)
WBS: WBS-22-090-20-C3
CONTRACT_GRANT: NASA Order C-80054-A
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Work of the US Gov. Public Use Permitted.
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