Performance tests were conducted on a combustor designed for use in a low-cost turbojet engine. Low-cost features included the use of very inexpensive simplex fuel nozzles and combustor liners of perforated sheet material. Combustion efficiencies at the altitude-cruise and sea-level design points were approximately 94 and 96 percent, respectively. The combustor isothermal total-pressure loss was 8.8 percent at the altitude-cruise-condition diffuser-inlet Mach number of 0.335. The combustor-exit temperature pattern factor was less than 0.3 at the altitude-cruise, sea-level-cruise, and sea-level-static design conditions. The combustor-exit average radial temperature profiles at all conditions were in very good agreement with the design profil...
An atmospheric test program was conducted to evaluate a low NOx annular combustor concept suitable f...
The continuing improvement of aircraft gas turbine engine operating efficiencies involves increases ...
An investigation of the altitude performance of a 20-inch-diameter high-temperature-ratio ram-jet co...
Performance investigations were conducted on a combustor utilizing several cost-reducing innovations...
A test rig program was conducted with the objective of evaluating and minimizing the exhaust emissio...
A small experimental axial-flow turbojet engine was tested at sea level static conditions and over a...
A preliminary evaluation was made of three types of combustor configurations in a 48-inch-diameter r...
Methods of introducing and distributing air and fuel in turbojet-engine combustors were evaluated wi...
A small experimental axial-flow turbojet engine in the 2,669-Newton (600-lbf) thrust class was desig...
A summary is given of the results of a NASA program for reducing the cost of turbojet and turbofan e...
An investigation was conducted with a single combustor from a J47 turbojet engine using weathered av...
A reverse flow combustor suitable for a small gas turbine (2 to 3 kg/s mass flow) was used to evalut...
Performance characteristics at simulated high altitudes of prevaporizing annular turbojet combustor ...
An annular prevaporizing turbojet combustor having pressure losses lower than those obtained in curr...
A performance development program has been conducted on a short length, double-annular, ram-inductio...
An atmospheric test program was conducted to evaluate a low NOx annular combustor concept suitable f...
The continuing improvement of aircraft gas turbine engine operating efficiencies involves increases ...
An investigation of the altitude performance of a 20-inch-diameter high-temperature-ratio ram-jet co...
Performance investigations were conducted on a combustor utilizing several cost-reducing innovations...
A test rig program was conducted with the objective of evaluating and minimizing the exhaust emissio...
A small experimental axial-flow turbojet engine was tested at sea level static conditions and over a...
A preliminary evaluation was made of three types of combustor configurations in a 48-inch-diameter r...
Methods of introducing and distributing air and fuel in turbojet-engine combustors were evaluated wi...
A small experimental axial-flow turbojet engine in the 2,669-Newton (600-lbf) thrust class was desig...
A summary is given of the results of a NASA program for reducing the cost of turbojet and turbofan e...
An investigation was conducted with a single combustor from a J47 turbojet engine using weathered av...
A reverse flow combustor suitable for a small gas turbine (2 to 3 kg/s mass flow) was used to evalut...
Performance characteristics at simulated high altitudes of prevaporizing annular turbojet combustor ...
An annular prevaporizing turbojet combustor having pressure losses lower than those obtained in curr...
A performance development program has been conducted on a short length, double-annular, ram-inductio...
An atmospheric test program was conducted to evaluate a low NOx annular combustor concept suitable f...
The continuing improvement of aircraft gas turbine engine operating efficiencies involves increases ...
An investigation of the altitude performance of a 20-inch-diameter high-temperature-ratio ram-jet co...