From a theory developed on a quasi-one-dimensional-flow basis, it is found that the stability of the ram jet is dependent upon the instantaneous values of mass flow and total pressure recovery of the supersonic diffuser and immediate neighboring subsonic diffuser. Conditions for stable and unstable flow are presented. The theory developed in the report is in agreement with the experimental data of NACA-TN-3506 and NACA-RM-L50K30. A simple theory for predicting the approximate amplitude of small pressure pulsation in terms of mass-flow decrement from minimum-stable mass flow is developed and found to agree with experiments. Cold-flow tests at a Mach number of 1.94 of ram-jet models having scale factors of 3.15:1 and Reynolds number ratios of...
The effects of diffuser dynamics (for supercritical diffuser operation) and controlled engine dynami...
DVL experimental and analytical work on the cooling of turbine blades by using ram air as the workin...
The effects of mass-flow ratio on the additive drag and normal-shock position of a single oblique-sh...
From a theory developed on a quasi-one-dimensional-flow basis, it is found that the stability of the...
A theoretical method for evaluating the stability characteristics and the amplitude and the frequenc...
Experimental study of effects of combustion roughness and controlled mechanical oscillations on diff...
A study of a 20 degree and a 25 degree half-angle high mass-flow ratio conical supersonic inlet was ...
An experimental investigation to determine the external and internal flow characteristics of a typic...
This paper summarizes work accomplished chiefly during the past five years on analysis of stability ...
Data obtained from the NACA air-launched ram-jet program are summarized with emphasis placed upon th...
Pressure oscillations in ramjet engines are approximated as one-dimensional motions and treated with...
The effects of diffuser dynamics (for supercritical diffuser operation) and controlled engine dynami...
DVL experimental and analytical work on the cooling of turbine blades by using ram air as the workin...
The effects of mass-flow ratio on the additive drag and normal-shock position of a single oblique-sh...
From a theory developed on a quasi-one-dimensional-flow basis, it is found that the stability of the...
A theoretical method for evaluating the stability characteristics and the amplitude and the frequenc...
Experimental study of effects of combustion roughness and controlled mechanical oscillations on diff...
A study of a 20 degree and a 25 degree half-angle high mass-flow ratio conical supersonic inlet was ...
An experimental investigation to determine the external and internal flow characteristics of a typic...
This paper summarizes work accomplished chiefly during the past five years on analysis of stability ...
Data obtained from the NACA air-launched ram-jet program are summarized with emphasis placed upon th...
Pressure oscillations in ramjet engines are approximated as one-dimensional motions and treated with...
The effects of diffuser dynamics (for supercritical diffuser operation) and controlled engine dynami...
DVL experimental and analytical work on the cooling of turbine blades by using ram air as the workin...
The effects of mass-flow ratio on the additive drag and normal-shock position of a single oblique-sh...