NASA NACA-RM-L57B07-1957 A transonic investigation of the mass-flow and pressure recovery characteristics of several types of auxiliary air inlets《若干类型的辅助进气道质量流量和压力恢复特性的跨音速研究》.pdf
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1、RM L57BO7 RESEARCH MEMORANDUM- A TRANSONIC INVESTIGATION OF THE MASS-FLOW AND PRESSURE RECOVERY CHARACTERISTICS OF SEVERAL TYPES OF AUXILIAR Y AIR INLETS By John S. Dennard Langley Aeronautical Laboratory Langley Field, Va. -.- L=- -l . ; 8 Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking
2、permitted without license from IHS-,-,-.B NACA RM L5iBOT T . NATIONAL ADVISORY COMMITTER,FQKARRONAUTICS A TRANSONIC lwvEsTIGA!IION OF THE MASS-FLOW AND PRESSURE REZOVEEIY CHARACTERISTICS OF SEKERAL TYPES OFAUXILIARYAIR INLETS ByJohnS.Dennard SUMMARY Several basic inlet shapes have been tested throug
3、h a Mach number range from 0.33 to 1.3 to determine their mass-flow and pressure recov- ery characteristics when operated as auxiliary inlets. Results indicate that, for flush inlets, the inclination of the inlet axis is the major geometric parameter influencing recovery and the smaller angles with
4、respect to the surface offer decidedly superior performance. For simple flush openings, a circular or low width-depth ratio recw opening offers slight advantages over a higher width-depth ratio rectangular opening. Boundary-layer fences for low width-depth ratio inlets are advantageous in increasing
5、 the maximum mss-flow rate and pressure recov- ery at high mass-flow rates. For low mass-flow rates, the NfUCA submerged inlet with diverging wall ramp offers improved -pressure recoveries. A circular scoop inlet with its inner wall tangent to the surface surpassed all flush inlets tested in regard
6、to both total-pressure recovery and the yaw angle far several of the inlets was varied from Oo to 600. Rectangular inlets with various inclination angles, width-depth ratios, and ramp approaches were also tested. The Mach number range was from 0.55 to 1.3 and mass- flow rates were varied from 0 to c
7、hoke. Inlet mass-flow ratios are pre- sented as a function of the required pressure drop and of the total- pressure recovery. a D H L 2 M n P 4 9 u U X Y 6 SYMBOLS i , velocity of sound, ft/sec hydraulic diameter of inlet, in. total pressure, lb/sq ft length of inlet duct (constant area), in. ratio
8、of mass flow through inlet to mass flow in free-stream tube of area equivalent to cross-sectional area of inlet Mach number, U/a boundary-layer profile exponent, 0 Yk g= 6 static pressure, lb/sq ft static pressure differential, p, - pi dynamic pressure, $oU2, lb/sq ft local velocity-in boundary laye
9、r, ft/sec free-stream velocity, ft/sec distance measured downstream from inlet lip, in. distance measured from surface to point of local velocity u in boundary layer, in. boundary-layer thictiess measured to point where u/u = 1.0, in. . . 3 . . + . Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or net
10、working permitted without license from IHS-,-,-NACA RM L57BO7 . . 8 IncUnation angle of inlet axis, deg J# yaw angle of inlet axis, deg q rwe angle, deg Subscripts: 1 inlet conditions measured at downstream end of constsnt-area throat W free-stream conditions measured outside of boundary layer APPAR
11、ATUSANDHETHODS The general arrangement of the test setup is shown in the Une drawing of figure 1. Air is supplied through the entrance bell at the Apparatus left at a maximum pressure of 2 atmospheres absolute from a centrifugal blower without benefit of aftercooling or drying. Air from the entrance
12、 bell flows through the slotted test section which consists of parallel walls 17 inches long and k$ inches high by a valve in the auxiliary pump line determines the rate at which air is removed and thus controls the speed for M, 1. The Mach number distributions for this test section are discussed in
13、 reference 1. The inlet models were mounted on the solid tunnel wall opposite the slotted wall and centered in one face of a cylindrical settling chamber which has a diameter of $- inches, 4 anda length of g$ inches and is located 6 inches downstream of the beginning of the slots. A screen spanned t
14、his chamber at a station 3 inches above the inlet. Downstream of the screen, the air flowed through a calibrated venturi. A valve in the exhaust line controlled the mass flow withdrawn from the inlet and the system was aspirated by an auxiliary vacuum pump. The free-stream total pressure and tempera
15、ture were measured in the upstream duct and the static pressure was measured in the settling chsm- , .- ber. Other test-section pressure instrumentation included static-pressure orifices in the venturi and a calibrated static-pressure orifice in the plenum. Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproducti
16、on or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-4 NACA RM L57Bo7 A sketch showing typical examples of the models tested and the range of variables .investigated is shown as figure 2. The inlets tested had circular and rectangular shapes. The circular inlets included inlets with ducts of vary
17、ing length-diameter ratio (L/D), thin-plate inlets, circular flush inclined inlets, and a scoop inlet. The rectangular inlets were flush and had vying inclination angles and width-depth ratios (where depth is measured from the inletlip perpendicular to the duct axis). Four of the rectangular inlets
18、were instrumented with static-pressure tubes along the center line of the ramp and through the length of the inlet duct. Figure 3 is a photograph showing several of the inclined recte inlets, some with modifications to the ramp, and the circu- lar scoop. The pressure at the downstream end ofthe inle
19、t constant-area duct was assumed to be equal to the settling-chamber static pressure. This assumption, which has long been recognized as valid for subsonic flows and which is the basis for most nozzle flow and orifice flow measure- ments, was verified during the test program by a compsrison between
20、the downstream throat static pressure (where available) and the settling chamber static pressure for unchoked inlet operation. Tllfs pressure would correspond to the static pressure at the entrance to a diffuser if such were used. The total pressure Hi is calculated from the measured mass-flow rate
21、and the static pressure with the assumption of uniform velocity distribution at the exit of the constant-area duct. The test- section Mach number is determined by means of the- calibrated plenum static-pressure orifice and the upstream total pressure. Pressures were read to a reading accuracy of 1mi
22、lUmeter of mercury and this accuracy gives errors in the computed data as follows: Quantity 22 . . . . . . . . . . . % Hw-p . , . . . . . . . Klo y. 5 . . . . . . . . . . . M 2 * . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . MaximumError . . . . . . . . . . . 0.002 . .
23、. . . . . . . . . 0.002 . . . . . . . . . . . 0.006 . . . . . . . . . . . 0.000 . . . . . . . . . . . 0.004 . . . . . . . . . . . l 0 .oog Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-5 Tests and Methods When the tests were conducted, the inlet ai
24、r flow was varied from zero to its maximum value for each of several constant values of Mach number ranging from 0.55 to 1.3. The settling-chamber static pressure, free-stream total pressure and total temperature, plenum-chamber static pressure, and mass-flow data were recorded simultaneously. Ramp
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