An analytical investigation was made of the performance of isolated ram-jet engines in the flight Mach number range from 3 to 7 for two types of diffuser, a high-efficiency diffuser, and a normal-shock diffuser. The fuel was assumed to be a hydrocarbon similar to gasoline. The conclusions reached are: (1) a design altitude of about 100,000 feet is desirable for a high-efficiency high Mach number ram jet on the basis of engine construction and performance; and (2) although greater thrust could be obtained with other fuels, gasoline provides sufficient energy release for maximum engine efficiency in the flight Mach number range investigated. The maximum engine efficiency calculated was 0.47, which occurred at a Mach number of 5. At a Mach num...
A design concept has been developed for maintaining a 150-pound payload at 60,000 feet altitude for ...
Experiments were carried out using a special engine with small glass windows and a stroboscope to re...
Results are presented for tests of two wings, an NACA 230-series wing and a highly-cambered NACA 66-...
An analytical evaluation of the air and fuel specific-impulse characteristics of magnesium, magnesiu...
Simple and accurate calculations are made of the flow process in a continuous compressorless Lorin j...
Characteristic exhaust velocity over a range of mixture ratios and variations in gas velocity with d...
Combustion efficiency of gaseous hydrogen fuel for ramjets at very high altitudes and high distortio
The tests upon which this report is based were made at the Bureau of Standards between October 1919 ...
An analytical investigation was made of the performance of isolated ram-jet engines in the flight Ma...
Fuel was injected from different type of injection nozzles into the combustion chamber of the NACA c...
A fuel-efficient cruise performance model which facilitates maximizing the specific range of General...
Performance characteristics of four hydrocarbon fuels having high Btu per gallon were determined in ...
An investigation was conducted to correlate the knock limited performance of flight and single-cylin...
An investigation was made to determine a method of measuring fuel-air ratio that could be used for t...
As part of a study of the effects of fuel composition on the combustor performance of a turbojet eng...
A design concept has been developed for maintaining a 150-pound payload at 60,000 feet altitude for ...
Experiments were carried out using a special engine with small glass windows and a stroboscope to re...
Results are presented for tests of two wings, an NACA 230-series wing and a highly-cambered NACA 66-...
An analytical evaluation of the air and fuel specific-impulse characteristics of magnesium, magnesiu...
Simple and accurate calculations are made of the flow process in a continuous compressorless Lorin j...
Characteristic exhaust velocity over a range of mixture ratios and variations in gas velocity with d...
Combustion efficiency of gaseous hydrogen fuel for ramjets at very high altitudes and high distortio
The tests upon which this report is based were made at the Bureau of Standards between October 1919 ...
An analytical investigation was made of the performance of isolated ram-jet engines in the flight Ma...
Fuel was injected from different type of injection nozzles into the combustion chamber of the NACA c...
A fuel-efficient cruise performance model which facilitates maximizing the specific range of General...
Performance characteristics of four hydrocarbon fuels having high Btu per gallon were determined in ...
An investigation was conducted to correlate the knock limited performance of flight and single-cylin...
An investigation was made to determine a method of measuring fuel-air ratio that could be used for t...
As part of a study of the effects of fuel composition on the combustor performance of a turbojet eng...
A design concept has been developed for maintaining a 150-pound payload at 60,000 feet altitude for ...
Experiments were carried out using a special engine with small glass windows and a stroboscope to re...
Results are presented for tests of two wings, an NACA 230-series wing and a highly-cambered NACA 66-...