A wind-tunnel investigation to determine the effect on thrust minus base drag of exchanging base area for nozzle overexpansion on a cylindrical afterbody with a single supersonic nozzle has been conducted a t Mach numbers from 0.9 t o 1.4. The throat-to-base diameter ratio has been varied from 0.320 to 0.550; the jet-to-base diameter ratio has been varied from 0.320 to 1, resulting in a jet Mach number variation of 1.0 to 3.897. The jet total-pressure ratio ranged from 2 to approximately 22. The results indicated that a proper balance between nozzle over-expansion and base area exists, which will produce the maximum afterbody net-thrust factor over a given operating range. For a given Mach number and throat-to-base diameter ratio, the optimum values of jet-to-base diameter ratio corresponding to the peak values of the net-thrust factor are, in general, larger than the values at the jet design pressure ratio and tend to increase with increasing j e t total-pressure ratio in a manner similar to the design values. Also, for given values of throat-to-base diameter ratio and jet total-pressure ratio, the optimum value of jet-to-base diameter ratio changed as the free-stream Mach number was varied from transonic to low supersonic speeds. The magnitude of the changes varied with jet total-pressure ratio and throat-to-base diameter ratio.


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    Title :

    The Effect on Thrust Minus Base Drag of Exchanging Base Area for Nozzle Expansion in Supersonic Nozzles at Transonic Mach Numbers


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    Publication date :

    1961-04-01


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    Miscellaneous


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    Language :

    English


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