Claims
- 1. A flade exhaust system for a high thrust jet engine having a flade rotor producing a flade discharge airflow and a core engine producing an exhaust, said flade discharge airflow having a relatively low temperature and a relatively low velocity as compared to a relatively high temperature and a relatively high velocity of said exhaust of said core engine; said system comprising:
- a flade nozzle for exhausting said low temperature, low velocity flade discharge airflow from said jet engine; and
- duct means extending between said flade rotor and said flade nozzle, said duct means defining an annular 360.degree. flowpath adjacent said flade rotor and transitioning to an arcuate flowpath extending over an arc of 150.degree. to 240.degree. adjacent said flade nozzle such that said low temperature, low velocity flade discharge airflow forms an acoustic shield adjacent said high temperature, high velocity exhaust;
- wherein said duct means comprises a scroll duct having a circumference which progressively decreases in size from a forward end of said scroll duct to an aft end of said scroll duct such that said circumference extends over an arc of 150.degree. to 240.degree. at an aft end of said scroll duct adjacent said flade nozzle;
- wherein said arcuate flowpath is generally concentric with and disposed beneath said high temperature, high velocity exhaust.
- 2. The system of claim 1, wherein said flade nozzle comprises a convergent/divergent exhaust nozzle.
- 3. The system of claim 2, wherein said exhaust nozzle comprises a primary flap and a secondary flap.
- 4. The system of claim 3, wherein said exhaust nozzle further comprises an axially translatable outer shroud.
- 5. The system of claim 4, wherein said high thrust jet engine is a variable cycle jet engine, said system further comprising a means for independently controlling a throat area of said exhaust nozzle and an exit area of said exhaust nozzle, said means for independently controlling comprising first means for actuating said primary and secondary flaps and second means for independently actuating said shroud, wherein said means for independently controlling permits an efficient operation of said variable cycle jet engine during all operating conditions of said variable cycle jet engine.
- 6. A flade exhaust system for a high thrust jet engine having a flade rotor producing a flade discharge airflow and a core engine producing an exhaust, said flange discharge airflow having a relatively low temperature and a relatively low velocity as compared to a relatively high temperature and a relatively high velocity of said exhaust of said core engine; said system comprising:
- a flade nozzle for exhausting said low temperature, low velocity flade discharge airflow from said jet engine; and
- duct means extending between said flade rotor and said flade nozzle, said duct means defining an annular 360.degree. flowpath adjacent said flade rotor and transitioning to an arcuate flowpath extending over an arc of 150.degree. to 240.degree. adjacent said flade nozzle such that said low temperature, low velocity flade discharge airflow forms an acoustic shield adjacent said high temperature, high velocity exhaust;
- wherein said duct means comprises a scroll duct having a circumference which progressively decreases in size from a forward end of said scroll duct to an aft end of said scroll duct such that said circumference extends over an arc of 150.degree. to 240.degree. at an aft end of said scroll duct adjacent said flade nozzle;
- wherein said arcuate flowpath extends over an arc of about 200.degree. to 220.degree. which is centered along a lower circumference of said jet engine, said arcuate flowpath being generally concentric with said high velocity exhaust.
- 7. A method for suppressing exhaust noise produced by a high thrust jet engine having a flade rotor producing a flade airflow and a core engine producing an exhaust, said flade discharge airflow having a relatively low temperature and a relatively low velocity as compared to a relatively high temperature and a relatively high velocity of said exhaust of said core engine, wherein said method comprises the steps of:
- forming a scroll duct having a circumference which progressively decreases over an axial length of said scroll duct for transitioning said low temperature, low velocity flade airflow from an annular flowpath to an arcuate flowpath; and
- ensheathing a portion of said high temperature high velocity exhaust with said arcuate flowpath of said low temperature, low velocity flade airflow so as to form an acoustic shield around said portion of said high temperature, high velocity exhaust with said low temperature, low velocity flade airflow;
- wherein said step of forming comprises the step of ducting said low temperature, low velocity flade airflow from an annular flowpath to an arcuate flowpath extending over an arc of about 200.degree. to 220.degree. centered below and adjacent to said high temperature, high velocity exhaust.
- 8. A method for acoustically shielding a fladed, variable cycle jet engine, said method comprising the steps of:
- providing a single flade exhaust system for said fladed, variable cycle jet engine;
- achieving noise suppression of said fladed, variable cycle jet engine with said single flade exhaust system;
- supplementing takeoff thrust of said fladed, variable cycle jet engine with said single flade exhaust system;
- wherein said step of providing comprising the steps of:
- forming duct means extending between a flade rotor and a flare nozzle of said fladed, variable cycle jet engine for ducting a relatively low temperature, relatively low velocity flade airflow emanating from said flade rotor, and
- progressively decreasing a circumference of said duct means so as to transition said low temperature, low velocity flade airflow from an annular flowpath to an arcuate flowpath extending over an arc of about 200.degree. to 220.degree.;
- wherein said step of achieving comprises the steps of:
- ensheathing a portion of a relatively high temperature, relatively high velocity exhaust produced by a core engine of said fladed, variable cycle jet engine with said arcuate flowpath of said low temperature, low velocity flade airflow,
- positioning said arcuate flowpath of said low temperature, low velocity flade airflow below and adjacent to said high temperature, high velocity exhaust;
- wherein said step of supplementing comprises the step of providing about 20% to 30% of takeoff thrust with said low temperature, low velocity flade airflow.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/945,072, filed Sep. 15, 1992, now abandoned.
Government Interests
The invention herein described was made in the performance of work under a NASA contract and is subject to the provisions of Section 305 of the National Aeronautics and Space Act of 1958, Public Law 85-568 (72 Star. 435; 42 USC 2457).
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