An altitude-test-chamber investigation was conducted to determine the operational and performance characteristics of a McDonnell afterburner with a fixed-area exhaust nozzle on a J34 engine. At rated engine speed, the altitude limit, as determined by combustion blow-out, occurred as a band of unstable operation of about 6000-foot altitude in width with minimum altitude limits from 31,000 feet at a simulated flight Mach number of 0.40 to about 45,500 feet at a simulated flight Mach number of 1.00. Considerable difficulty was experienced in attempting to establish or maintain balanced-cycle engine operation at altitudes above 36,000 feet. The fuel-air ratio for balanced-cycle operation and lean blowout of the afterburner, the augmented-thrust...
For distortion free steady state operation at the maximum (full afterburning) throttle position, the...
The results of an altitude test-chamber investigation of the effects of a number of design changes a...
An investigation of tail-pipe burning was conducted in the NACA Lewis altitude wind tunnel with a fu...
An altitude-test-chamber investigation was conducted to determine the operational and performance ch...
An altitude-test-chamber investigation was conducted to determine the operational characteristics an...
An investigation was conducted with a single combustor from a J47 turbojet engine using weathered av...
An investigation was conducted in the NACA Lewis altitude wind tunnel to evaluate the performance ch...
An investigation was conducted in an altitude test chamber at the NACA Lewis Laboratory to determine...
A performance test of several experimental afterburner configurations was conducted with a mixed-flo...
An investigation of turbojet-engine thrust augmentation by means of tail-pipe burning has been condu...
Three afterburner configurations were tested in a low-bypass-ratio turbofan engine to determine the ...
An investigation has been conducted in the Cleveland altitude wind tunnel to determine the operation...
An investigation was conducted in the NACA Lewis altitude wind tunnel to determine effect of altitud...
An investigation of the endurance characteristics, at high Mach number, of the J65-W-7 engine was ma...
An investigation of the altitude performance of a 20-inch-diameter high-temperature-ratio ram-jet co...
For distortion free steady state operation at the maximum (full afterburning) throttle position, the...
The results of an altitude test-chamber investigation of the effects of a number of design changes a...
An investigation of tail-pipe burning was conducted in the NACA Lewis altitude wind tunnel with a fu...
An altitude-test-chamber investigation was conducted to determine the operational and performance ch...
An altitude-test-chamber investigation was conducted to determine the operational characteristics an...
An investigation was conducted with a single combustor from a J47 turbojet engine using weathered av...
An investigation was conducted in the NACA Lewis altitude wind tunnel to evaluate the performance ch...
An investigation was conducted in an altitude test chamber at the NACA Lewis Laboratory to determine...
A performance test of several experimental afterburner configurations was conducted with a mixed-flo...
An investigation of turbojet-engine thrust augmentation by means of tail-pipe burning has been condu...
Three afterburner configurations were tested in a low-bypass-ratio turbofan engine to determine the ...
An investigation has been conducted in the Cleveland altitude wind tunnel to determine the operation...
An investigation was conducted in the NACA Lewis altitude wind tunnel to determine effect of altitud...
An investigation of the endurance characteristics, at high Mach number, of the J65-W-7 engine was ma...
An investigation of the altitude performance of a 20-inch-diameter high-temperature-ratio ram-jet co...
For distortion free steady state operation at the maximum (full afterburning) throttle position, the...
The results of an altitude test-chamber investigation of the effects of a number of design changes a...
An investigation of tail-pipe burning was conducted in the NACA Lewis altitude wind tunnel with a fu...