The peak static pressures measured at the inlet to the engine during stall are presented for a turbojet and two turbofan engines. It is shown for one turbofan and the turbojet that the static pressure ratio across the hammershock does not exceed significantly the normal shock pressure ratio necessary to stop the flow. The second turbofan engine did not follow this rule. Possible reasons for the departure are discussed. For the two turbofan engines the influence of the stall method on the hammershock intensity was investigated. Data related to the spatial distribution of pressure in the hammershock are also presented
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The paper explains how to analyse possible disturbances in the intake air stream and their impact on...
The design of modern gas-turbine engines is continuously being improved towards better performance, ...
A wind tunnel test program was conducted to acquire flow-field data during a supersonic propulsion s...
The measured effects of a circumferential distortion in inlet total pressure on the fan, low, and hi...
Two-F-111A airplanes were subjected to conditions that caused engine compressor surges and accompany...
Effects of turbojet engine unstart on engine operation and characteristics of stall propagation thro...
Flight tests were conducted with two F-111A airplanes to study the effects of steady-state and dynam...
An analytical investigation is performed to study the unsteady response of a one-dimensional, non-li...
The transonic fluctuating pressures over a large hammerhead configuration are investigated. The stud...
For a Mach number range from 1.6 to 2.0 and angles of attack from 0 to 9 degrees the occurrence of s...
Transient pressures, induced by a head-on blast wave, were measured at the base of a nine-degree hal...
The isolator of the scramjet decelerates the incoming high Mach flow to a lower Mach number and stab...
Effect of circumferential, radial, and combined pressure distortions on stall margin of J-85 engin
The performance of three types of normal shock position sensors for supersonic inlets is described. ...
The deceleration of a supersonic flow to the subsonic regime inside a high-speed engine occurs throu...
The paper explains how to analyse possible disturbances in the intake air stream and their impact on...
The design of modern gas-turbine engines is continuously being improved towards better performance, ...
A wind tunnel test program was conducted to acquire flow-field data during a supersonic propulsion s...
The measured effects of a circumferential distortion in inlet total pressure on the fan, low, and hi...
Two-F-111A airplanes were subjected to conditions that caused engine compressor surges and accompany...
Effects of turbojet engine unstart on engine operation and characteristics of stall propagation thro...
Flight tests were conducted with two F-111A airplanes to study the effects of steady-state and dynam...
An analytical investigation is performed to study the unsteady response of a one-dimensional, non-li...
The transonic fluctuating pressures over a large hammerhead configuration are investigated. The stud...
For a Mach number range from 1.6 to 2.0 and angles of attack from 0 to 9 degrees the occurrence of s...
Transient pressures, induced by a head-on blast wave, were measured at the base of a nine-degree hal...
The isolator of the scramjet decelerates the incoming high Mach flow to a lower Mach number and stab...
Effect of circumferential, radial, and combined pressure distortions on stall margin of J-85 engin
The performance of three types of normal shock position sensors for supersonic inlets is described. ...
The deceleration of a supersonic flow to the subsonic regime inside a high-speed engine occurs throu...
The paper explains how to analyse possible disturbances in the intake air stream and their impact on...
The design of modern gas-turbine engines is continuously being improved towards better performance, ...