An investigation of the jet-spreading characteristics of a 16 inch ram-jet engine was conducted in the 8 by 6 foot supersonic tunnel at a Mach number of 2.0; both a converging nozzle having a contraction ratio of 0.71 and a cylindrical extension to the combustion chamber were used. The jet boundaries determined by means of pitot pressure surveys were compared with boundaries calculated from one-dimensional continuity and momentum relations. For the cylindrical nozzle, the jet reaches its maximum diameter, 4 percent greater than calculated, about 0.6 nozzle-exit diameter downstream of the nozzle exit. The maximum diameter for the converging nozzle was 7 percent greater than calculated from one dimensional relations and occurred from 1 to 1.5...
The dynamic response of a 28-inch-diameter ramjet engine was investigated for flight Mach numbers of...
During a free-jet investigation of a 28-inch ram-jet engine at a Mach number of 2.35, flow pulsation...
Performance of four 16-inch-diameter ram-jet units was determined at free-stream Mach numbers of 0.4...
It is demonstrated that the temperature profiles of jets expanding into a supersonic stream are cons...
An investigation of the performance of a 16-inch ram jet engine having a single oblique-shock all-ex...
A series of rocket motors with varying exit to throat area ratios was tested in the 8- by 6-foot win...
Results obtained with three different burner configurations in a connected-pipe investigation of a 1...
An investigation was conducted in the 8- by 6-foot supersonic wind tunnel on the external and intern...
An investigation was conducted in the 8-by-6 foot supersonic wind tunnel on the effect of exhaust-ga...
The Mach number and temperature profiles in jets expanding from convergent and convergent-divergent ...
Approximation of ramjet exhaust plume effects on external pressure of nozzle extension of X-15 aircr...
The effects of mass-flow ratio on the additive drag and normal-shock position of a single oblique-sh...
An investigation has been conducted in the Langley 16-Foot Transonic Tunnel to measure the flow fiel...
Detailed knowledge of jet plume development in the near-field (the first 10–15 nozzle exit diameters...
The aerodynamic drag and fuel distribution patterns of injectors designed for a supersonic combustio...
The dynamic response of a 28-inch-diameter ramjet engine was investigated for flight Mach numbers of...
During a free-jet investigation of a 28-inch ram-jet engine at a Mach number of 2.35, flow pulsation...
Performance of four 16-inch-diameter ram-jet units was determined at free-stream Mach numbers of 0.4...
It is demonstrated that the temperature profiles of jets expanding into a supersonic stream are cons...
An investigation of the performance of a 16-inch ram jet engine having a single oblique-shock all-ex...
A series of rocket motors with varying exit to throat area ratios was tested in the 8- by 6-foot win...
Results obtained with three different burner configurations in a connected-pipe investigation of a 1...
An investigation was conducted in the 8- by 6-foot supersonic wind tunnel on the external and intern...
An investigation was conducted in the 8-by-6 foot supersonic wind tunnel on the effect of exhaust-ga...
The Mach number and temperature profiles in jets expanding from convergent and convergent-divergent ...
Approximation of ramjet exhaust plume effects on external pressure of nozzle extension of X-15 aircr...
The effects of mass-flow ratio on the additive drag and normal-shock position of a single oblique-sh...
An investigation has been conducted in the Langley 16-Foot Transonic Tunnel to measure the flow fiel...
Detailed knowledge of jet plume development in the near-field (the first 10–15 nozzle exit diameters...
The aerodynamic drag and fuel distribution patterns of injectors designed for a supersonic combustio...
The dynamic response of a 28-inch-diameter ramjet engine was investigated for flight Mach numbers of...
During a free-jet investigation of a 28-inch ram-jet engine at a Mach number of 2.35, flow pulsation...
Performance of four 16-inch-diameter ram-jet units was determined at free-stream Mach numbers of 0.4...