Internal fluid mechanics research at Lewis is directed toward an improved understanding of the important flow physics affecting aerospace propulsion systems, and applying this improved understanding to formulate accurate predictive codes. To this end, research is conducted involving detailed experimentation and analysis. The presentations in this session summarize ongoing work and indicated future emphasis in three major research thrusts: namely, inlets, ducts, and nozzles; turbomachinery; and chemical reacting flows.
Aeropropulsion 1987. Session 3: Internal Fluid Mechanics Research
1987-11-01
Miscellaneous
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English
NTIS | 1990
NTRS | 1990