Infrared suppression system for a gas turbine engine

Power plants – Reaction motor – Air passage bypasses combustion chamber

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60264, 60266, 60271, 60 3909P, 2391273, F02K 102, F02K 302

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040020240

ABSTRACT:
An infrared suppression system is provided for an aircraft gas turbine engine for reducing the level of emitted infrared radiation from the engine exhaust. The hot exhaust stream emitted from the engine is mixed with the cooling airflows received from a plurality of sources in order to more effectively reduce the level of emitted infrared radiation. In addition, the infrared suppression system prohibits a direct line of sight back into the core engine.

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