Power plants – Internal combustion engine with treatment or handling of... – Material from exhaust structure fed to engine intake
Patent
1990-02-28
1992-02-04
Casaregola, Louis J.
Power plants
Internal combustion engine with treatment or handling of...
Material from exhaust structure fed to engine intake
60740, F02K 710
Patent
active
050850482
ABSTRACT:
A scramjet engine is disclosed which is effective for use in a hypersonic aircraft as an aircraft-integrated scamjet engine. The engine includes a first surface having an aft facing step, and a cowl upper surface spaced from the first surface to define an integrated inlet-combustor therebetween. Means for injecting fuel into the inlet-combustor at the step are provided for mixing fuel with supersonic airflow for generating supersonic combustion gases in the inlet-combustor. In the preferred embodiment of the invention, the fuel injecting means is effective for injecting fuel to create a fluid boundary defining a subsonic fuel zone and a supersonic fluid zone. The fluid boundary is variable and eliminates start and unstart problems requiring variable inlet geometry in a conventional scramjet engine.
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Blanton John C.
Kutschenreuter, Jr. Paul H.
Casaregola Louis J.
General Electric Company
Jalali Laleh
Squillaro Jerome C.
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