Altitude-test-chamber investigation of effects of flame-holder blocked area and gutter width on performance of 28-inch diameter ram jet at simulated flight Mach number of 2.0 for altitudes from 40,000 to 55,000 feet was conducted at NACA Lewis laboratory. Ten flame holders investigated covered gutter widths from 1.00 to 2.50 inches and blocked areas from 40.5 to 62.0 percent of combustion-chamber area. Gutter width did not appreciably affect combustion efficiency. Increase in blocked area from 40 to 62 percent resulted in 5- to 10-percent increase in combustion efficiency. Increasing gutter width resulted in improvement in fuel-air-ratio operating range
An investigation of turbojet-engine thrust augmentation by means of tail-pipe burning has been condu...
An altitude-test-chamber investigation was conducted to determine the operational and performance ch...
An investigation of tail-pipe burning was conducted in the NACA Lewis altitude wind tunnel with a fu...
The results of an altitude test-chamber investigation of the effects of a number of design changes a...
An altitude-test-chamber investigation of a 28-inch-diameter ram-jet engine at a simulated flight Ma...
The results of an altitude test-chamber investigation of the effects of a number of design changes a...
Results obtained with three different burner configurations in a connected-pipe investigation of a 1...
Free jet tests of 48 inch diameter ramjet combustor with annular can-type flame holde
An investigation of the altitude performance of a 20-inch-diameter high-temperature-ratio ram-jet co...
Results are presented of free-jet tests of a 1.1-inch-diameter hydrogen-burning ram-jet engine over ...
The report describes the design of a piloted combustor intended for a ram-jet engine of long flight ...
The results of fuel-air ratio and temperature surveys made in the flame stabilizing zone of a 16-inc...
A ram-jet engine with an experimental 48-inch-diameter combustor was investigated in a free-jet faci...
A preliminary evaluation was made of three types of combustor configurations in a 48-inch-diameter r...
Experimental investigation of engine dynamics and controls for 48-inch ramjet engine in free jet fac...
An investigation of turbojet-engine thrust augmentation by means of tail-pipe burning has been condu...
An altitude-test-chamber investigation was conducted to determine the operational and performance ch...
An investigation of tail-pipe burning was conducted in the NACA Lewis altitude wind tunnel with a fu...
The results of an altitude test-chamber investigation of the effects of a number of design changes a...
An altitude-test-chamber investigation of a 28-inch-diameter ram-jet engine at a simulated flight Ma...
The results of an altitude test-chamber investigation of the effects of a number of design changes a...
Results obtained with three different burner configurations in a connected-pipe investigation of a 1...
Free jet tests of 48 inch diameter ramjet combustor with annular can-type flame holde
An investigation of the altitude performance of a 20-inch-diameter high-temperature-ratio ram-jet co...
Results are presented of free-jet tests of a 1.1-inch-diameter hydrogen-burning ram-jet engine over ...
The report describes the design of a piloted combustor intended for a ram-jet engine of long flight ...
The results of fuel-air ratio and temperature surveys made in the flame stabilizing zone of a 16-inc...
A ram-jet engine with an experimental 48-inch-diameter combustor was investigated in a free-jet faci...
A preliminary evaluation was made of three types of combustor configurations in a 48-inch-diameter r...
Experimental investigation of engine dynamics and controls for 48-inch ramjet engine in free jet fac...
An investigation of turbojet-engine thrust augmentation by means of tail-pipe burning has been condu...
An altitude-test-chamber investigation was conducted to determine the operational and performance ch...
An investigation of tail-pipe burning was conducted in the NACA Lewis altitude wind tunnel with a fu...