Claims
- 1. A fan-jet engine having a core engine portion including a turbine, and a fan portion, each portion defining coannular passages where the air from the fan exhaust in the outer coannular passage and the working medium in the core portion discharges from the turbine in the inner coannular passage, means downstream of said turbine for inverting said coannular passages so that the inner coannular stream exhausts from said engine as the outer coannular stream and the outer coannular stream exhausts from said engine in the inner coannular stream, said means including a plurality of circumferentially spaced lobes defining open ended channels, each alternate channel increasing in diameter in an upstream to downstream direction and each other alternate channel decreasing in diameter in an upstream to downstream direction, so that each alternate channel communicates with the outer coannular passage and the other alternate channel communicates with the inner coannular channel, the larger diameter portion of each increasing diameter channel having a discharge end having an outer wall, an exit plane through the exit end of each of the open ended channels, the angle of each plane through the exit end of said open ended channels with respect to the engine center line being equal and being more than 90.degree. and the height of the lobe being 80% relative to the height of the annular passage in which the lobe is mounted.
- 2. A fan-jet engine as claimed in claim 1 including plug means centrally disposed in said engine and coaxially mounted relative to said flow stream inverting means and extending therethrough.
- 3. A fan-jet engine as claimed in claim 1 including an exhaust section and an exhaust nozzle wherein said means for inverting said coannular flow streams is disposed in said exhaust section, and the distance from the exit end of said open ended channels being substantially 1.4 times the diameter of the exhaust nozzle.
- 4. A fan-jet engine as in claim 1 wherein the number of lobes are selected so that the angle of the center lines of adjacent lobes equals substantially 30.degree..
CROSS REFERENCE
This is a continuation-in-part application of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 687,079 filed on May 13, 1976, now abandoned.
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