Testing and development of a shrouded gas turbine engine in a freejet facility

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Authors
Garcia, Hector
Subjects
Micro-turbojet
GASTURB
Engine shroud
Turboramjet
Sophia J450
Microturbine Performance
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Hobson, Garth V.
Woehler, K.E.
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2000-12
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Monterey, California. Naval Postgraduate School
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en_US
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Testing and analysis of a shrouded turbojet engine with possible application for high speed propulsion on low cost Unmanned Combat Aerial Vehicles (UCAV), Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAV) and missiles. The possibility of a turbojet providing thrust at subsonic conditions and the ramjet section providing the thrust in the supersonic regime exists. The combined cycle engine (CCE) could be incorporated into a variety of applications. The building of a new freejet facility and engine test rig at the Naval Postgraduate School enabled dynamic testing of the ongoing development of a turboramjet. The freejet facility and new engine stand performed without exception. The shrouded engine was dynamically tested in a freejet up to Mach 0.4. The engine performance measurements closely matched those predicted by a cycle analysis program, GASTURB. Computational fluid dynamics (CFD) was used to analyze the supersonic inlet at a design point of Mach 2. The results provided by the CFD code, OVERFLOW, matched theoretical flow parameters. The intake design was slightly modified to enhance performance of shock waves in the supersonic flight regime
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xiii, 73 p.;28 cm.
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This publication is a work of the U.S. Government as defined in Title 17, United States Code, Section 101. Copyright protection is not available for this work in the United States.
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