The ram jet is basically one of the most dimple types of aircraft engine. It consists only of an inlet diffuser, a combustion system, and an exit nozzle. A typical ram-jet configuration is shown in figure 128. The engine operates on the Brayton cycle, and ideal cycle efficiency depends only on the ratio of engine to ambient pressure. The increased, engine pressures are obtained by ram action alone, and for this reason the ram jet has zero thrust at zero speed. Therefore, ram-jet-powered aircraft must be boosted to flight speeds close to a Mach number of 1.0 before appreciable thrust is generated by the engine. Since pressure increases are obtained by ram action alone, combustor-inlet pressures and temperatures are controlled by the flight s...
Engine dynamics and controls data are presented for a ram-jet engine which was operated in a free-je...
Control requirements were determined from calculated engine performance maps for a fixed-geometry ra...
The effects of mass-flow ratio on the additive drag and normal-shock position of a single oblique-sh...
A preliminary evaluation was made of three types of combustor configurations in a 48-inch-diameter r...
Calculated design-point performance of ram-jet engines using JP-4 fuel is presented for a wide range...
Data obtained from the NACA air-launched ram-jet program are summarized with emphasis placed upon th...
Results obtained with three different burner configurations in a connected-pipe investigation of a 1...
An investigation of the altitude performance of a 20-inch-diameter high-temperature-ratio ram-jet co...
Some of the systematic research conducted by the NACA on aircraft gas-turbine combustors is reviewed...
A ram-jet engine with an experimental 48-inch-diameter combustor was investigated in a free-jet faci...
The investigation of air-launched ram-jet engines has been extended to include a study of models wit...
The results of an analytical investigation of the theoretical air specific impulse performance and a...
Combustion must be maintained in the turbojet-engine combustor over a wide range of operating condit...
The results of an altitude test-chamber investigation of the effects of a number of design changes a...
The report describes the design of a piloted combustor intended for a ram-jet engine of long flight ...
Engine dynamics and controls data are presented for a ram-jet engine which was operated in a free-je...
Control requirements were determined from calculated engine performance maps for a fixed-geometry ra...
The effects of mass-flow ratio on the additive drag and normal-shock position of a single oblique-sh...
A preliminary evaluation was made of three types of combustor configurations in a 48-inch-diameter r...
Calculated design-point performance of ram-jet engines using JP-4 fuel is presented for a wide range...
Data obtained from the NACA air-launched ram-jet program are summarized with emphasis placed upon th...
Results obtained with three different burner configurations in a connected-pipe investigation of a 1...
An investigation of the altitude performance of a 20-inch-diameter high-temperature-ratio ram-jet co...
Some of the systematic research conducted by the NACA on aircraft gas-turbine combustors is reviewed...
A ram-jet engine with an experimental 48-inch-diameter combustor was investigated in a free-jet faci...
The investigation of air-launched ram-jet engines has been extended to include a study of models wit...
The results of an analytical investigation of the theoretical air specific impulse performance and a...
Combustion must be maintained in the turbojet-engine combustor over a wide range of operating condit...
The results of an altitude test-chamber investigation of the effects of a number of design changes a...
The report describes the design of a piloted combustor intended for a ram-jet engine of long flight ...
Engine dynamics and controls data are presented for a ram-jet engine which was operated in a free-je...
Control requirements were determined from calculated engine performance maps for a fixed-geometry ra...
The effects of mass-flow ratio on the additive drag and normal-shock position of a single oblique-sh...