Aeronautics and astronautics – Aircraft power plants
Patent
1995-12-05
1998-04-28
Barefoot, Galen L.
Aeronautics and astronautics
Aircraft power plants
181214, B64D 3302
Patent
active
057434883
ABSTRACT:
Boundary layer separation at the boundary surface of an intake duct (18) of a turbofan aeroengine nacelle (12) at conditions of high incidence and high engine mass flow arises from shockwave induced pressure gradients in the boundary layer. To control separation, gaseous fluid is withdrawn from a high pressure region of the boundary layer at a downstream region of the boundary surface, conveyed within the intake duct structure (19) and discharged at an upstream region of the boundary surface into a low pressure region of the boundary layer. The intake duct (18) embodies a noise attenuation panel (19), and fluid is withdrawn from the high pressure region of the boundary layer into a modified panel section (191) by passage through apertures (30) in the front face of the panel section (191) at a downstream region of the panel section, conveyed along a fluid communication path within the panel section (191) and discharged into the low pressure region of the boundary layer by passage through apertures (30) in the front face of the panel section (191) at an upstream region of the panel section (191). Gaseous fluid is conveyed solely as a consequence of the difference in pressures in the boundary layer at the downstream and upstream regions.
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Ashford Edward M.
Rolston Stephen C.
Barefoot Galen L.
Short Brothers PLC
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