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TVT, 2013 Volume 51, Issue 5, Pages 755–763 (Mi tvt138)

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Heat and Mass Transfer and Physical Gasdynamics

Experimental and numerical simulation of the flow in a driving module with an annular and linear double-slot nozzle

V. A. Levinab, N. E. Afoninaab, V. G. Gromovab, I. S. Manuilovichab, V. V. Markovab, G. D. Smekhovab, A. N. Khmelevskiiab

a Steklov Institute of Mathematics, Moscow, Russia
b Scientific Research Institute of Mechanics, Moscow State University, Moscow, Russia

Abstract: This paper presents the results of numerical and experimental studies of the flow and comparison of propulsion performance characteristics of a model of a jet engine exhaust system equipped with an annular or (equivalent in gas consumption) linear double-slot nozzle with an inner cavity and circular segment deflector in the axial section. Calculations performed for the annular nozzle and double-slot nozzle corresponding to it in geometric parameters demonstrate that a flow similar to the flow in nozzles with a central body is formed in the exhaust system. According to the data obtained, the initial turn of the flow takes place in the oblique shock wave. In the double-slot nozzle, the final turn of the flow in the direction of the thrust vector occurs in a configuration of four shock waves positioned downwards in the flow; in the annular nozzle, it is in the intense barrel shock wave. It was established that the exhaust system with an annular of the linear doubleslot nozzle develops a thrust and specific impulse that exceed the corresponding values for the sonic nozzle equivalent in gas consumption by almost a factor of 2.

UDC: 533.697+544.452+519.63

Received: 26.07.2012

DOI: 10.7868/S0040364413050141


 English version:
High Temperature, 2013, 51:5, 681–689

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