Thrust Augmentation by Airframe-Integrated Linear-Spike Nozzle Concept for High-Speed Aircraft

The airframe-integrated linear-spike nozzle concept applied to an external nozzle for high-speed aircraft was evaluated with regard to the thrust augmentation capability and the trim balance. The main focus was on the vehicle aftbody. The baseline airframe geometry was first premised to be a hyperso...

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Main Authors: Hidemi Takahashi, Toshihiko Munakata, Shigeru Sato
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2018-02-01
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/2226-4310/5/1/19
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description The airframe-integrated linear-spike nozzle concept applied to an external nozzle for high-speed aircraft was evaluated with regard to the thrust augmentation capability and the trim balance. The main focus was on the vehicle aftbody. The baseline airframe geometry was first premised to be a hypersonic waverider design. The baseline aftbody case had an external nozzle comprised of a simple divergent nozzle and was hypothetically replaced with linear-spike external nozzle configurations. Performance evaluation was mainly conducted by considering the nozzle thrust generated by the pressure distribution on the external nozzle surface at the aftbody portion calculated by computer simulation at a given cruise condition with zero angle of attack. The thrust performance showed that the proposed linear-spike external nozzle concept was beneficial in thrust enhancement compared to the baseline geometry because the design of the proposed concept had a compression wall for the exhaust flow, which resulted in increasing the wall pressure. The configuration with the boattail and the angled inner nozzle exhibited further improvement in thrust performance. The trim balance evaluation showed that the aerodynamic center location appeared as acceptable. Thus, benefits were obtained by employing the airframe-integrated linear-spike external nozzle concept.
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spelling doaj-art-5bfca991b1df48ddb94b6d4eaaaecb132025-08-19T20:42:29ZengMDPI AGAerospace2226-43102018-02-01511910.3390/aerospace5010019aerospace5010019Thrust Augmentation by Airframe-Integrated Linear-Spike Nozzle Concept for High-Speed AircraftHidemi Takahashi0Toshihiko Munakata1Shigeru Sato2Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, Kakuda, Miyagi 981-1525, JapanHitachi Solutions East Japan, Ltd., Sendai, Miyagi 980-0014, JapanJapan Aerospace Exploration Agency, Kakuda, Miyagi 981-1525, JapanThe airframe-integrated linear-spike nozzle concept applied to an external nozzle for high-speed aircraft was evaluated with regard to the thrust augmentation capability and the trim balance. The main focus was on the vehicle aftbody. The baseline airframe geometry was first premised to be a hypersonic waverider design. The baseline aftbody case had an external nozzle comprised of a simple divergent nozzle and was hypothetically replaced with linear-spike external nozzle configurations. Performance evaluation was mainly conducted by considering the nozzle thrust generated by the pressure distribution on the external nozzle surface at the aftbody portion calculated by computer simulation at a given cruise condition with zero angle of attack. The thrust performance showed that the proposed linear-spike external nozzle concept was beneficial in thrust enhancement compared to the baseline geometry because the design of the proposed concept had a compression wall for the exhaust flow, which resulted in increasing the wall pressure. The configuration with the boattail and the angled inner nozzle exhibited further improvement in thrust performance. The trim balance evaluation showed that the aerodynamic center location appeared as acceptable. Thus, benefits were obtained by employing the airframe-integrated linear-spike external nozzle concept.http://www.mdpi.com/2226-4310/5/1/19supersonic/hypersonic transportlinear aerospike nozzleairframe-propulsion integrationaft-body external nozzle
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supersonic/hypersonic transport
linear aerospike nozzle
airframe-propulsion integration
aft-body external nozzle
title Thrust Augmentation by Airframe-Integrated Linear-Spike Nozzle Concept for High-Speed Aircraft
title_full Thrust Augmentation by Airframe-Integrated Linear-Spike Nozzle Concept for High-Speed Aircraft
title_fullStr Thrust Augmentation by Airframe-Integrated Linear-Spike Nozzle Concept for High-Speed Aircraft
title_full_unstemmed Thrust Augmentation by Airframe-Integrated Linear-Spike Nozzle Concept for High-Speed Aircraft
title_short Thrust Augmentation by Airframe-Integrated Linear-Spike Nozzle Concept for High-Speed Aircraft
title_sort thrust augmentation by airframe integrated linear spike nozzle concept for high speed aircraft
topic supersonic/hypersonic transport
linear aerospike nozzle
airframe-propulsion integration
aft-body external nozzle
url http://www.mdpi.com/2226-4310/5/1/19
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