Low speed wind tunnel tests were conducted to assess four methods for attaining thrust modulation for V/STOL aircraft. The four methods were: (1) fan speed change, (2) fan nozzle exit area change, (3) variable pitch rotor (VPR) fan, and (4) variable inlet guide vanes (VIGV). The interrelationships between inlet and thrust modulation system were also investigated using a double slotted inlet and thick lip inlet. Results can be summarized as: (1) the VPR and VIGV systems were the most promising, (2) changes in blade angle to obtain changes in fan thrust have significant implications for the inlet, and (3) both systems attained required level of thrust with acceptable levels of fan blade stress
Conceptual designs and analyses were conducted on two V/STOL supersonic fighter/attack aircraft. The...
A variable inlet guide vane (VIGV) convertible engine that could be used to power future high-speed ...
The aerodynamic performance of V/STOL and STOVL fighter/attack aircraft was assessed. Aerodynamic an...
An experimental research program was conducted in the Lewis Research Center's 9x15-foot (2.74x4.57 m...
At a typical STOL aircraft takeoff and landing velocity, wind tunnel aerodynamic and acoustic measur...
An approximately 0.25 scale model of a tandem fan nacelle, designed for a subsonic V/STOL aircraft, ...
Aerodynamic and acoustic measurements at a typical STOL aircraft takeoff and landing velocity demons...
The effects of a variable inlet guide vane (VIGV) assembly on the operating characteristics of a V/S...
A wind tunnel test was conducted to obtain power on low speed characteristics of a twin fan vectored...
Four deflected thrust nozzle concepts, designed to operate at the low pressure ratio typical of high...
Results of NASA Langley has conducted wind-tunnel investigations of several fighter configurations c...
Nearly all supersonic V/STOL aircraft concepts are dependent on the thrust deflecting capability of ...
A wind-tunnel investigation was conducted to examine the low-speed static stability and control char...
Results from the initial wind-tunnel test of a large-scale, highly maneuverable supersonic V/STOL fi...
Engine inlets for subsonic V/STOL aircraft must operate over a wide range of conditions without inte...
Conceptual designs and analyses were conducted on two V/STOL supersonic fighter/attack aircraft. The...
A variable inlet guide vane (VIGV) convertible engine that could be used to power future high-speed ...
The aerodynamic performance of V/STOL and STOVL fighter/attack aircraft was assessed. Aerodynamic an...
An experimental research program was conducted in the Lewis Research Center's 9x15-foot (2.74x4.57 m...
At a typical STOL aircraft takeoff and landing velocity, wind tunnel aerodynamic and acoustic measur...
An approximately 0.25 scale model of a tandem fan nacelle, designed for a subsonic V/STOL aircraft, ...
Aerodynamic and acoustic measurements at a typical STOL aircraft takeoff and landing velocity demons...
The effects of a variable inlet guide vane (VIGV) assembly on the operating characteristics of a V/S...
A wind tunnel test was conducted to obtain power on low speed characteristics of a twin fan vectored...
Four deflected thrust nozzle concepts, designed to operate at the low pressure ratio typical of high...
Results of NASA Langley has conducted wind-tunnel investigations of several fighter configurations c...
Nearly all supersonic V/STOL aircraft concepts are dependent on the thrust deflecting capability of ...
A wind-tunnel investigation was conducted to examine the low-speed static stability and control char...
Results from the initial wind-tunnel test of a large-scale, highly maneuverable supersonic V/STOL fi...
Engine inlets for subsonic V/STOL aircraft must operate over a wide range of conditions without inte...
Conceptual designs and analyses were conducted on two V/STOL supersonic fighter/attack aircraft. The...
A variable inlet guide vane (VIGV) convertible engine that could be used to power future high-speed ...
The aerodynamic performance of V/STOL and STOVL fighter/attack aircraft was assessed. Aerodynamic an...