Claims
- 1. An aircraft multi-engine configuration which is comprised of:
- a first turbofan engine followed in tandem by a second turbine engine;
- duct means connecting the discharge of the first turbofan engine with the inlet of the second turbine engine;
- means whereby the hot exhaust flow from the said first turbofan engine is removed from an internal airstream ahead of the air inlet of the said second engine and diverted to an external airstream without said engine configuration in such a manner as to maximize its thrust;
- means whereby the fan-exit air from said first turbofan engine may be channeled either directly to the air inlet of said second engine or alternately away from said inlet and out of the configuration whereby independent thrust is furnished by said fan-exit air;
- means whereby air independent of said first turbofan engine hot-exhaust and fan-exit air is directed into the inlet of said second engine when said first engine fan-exit air is directed out of the configuration; and
- each of said aforementioned means being elements in said duct means.
- 2. An engine configuration as in claim 1 wherein the engines are housed in a nacelle enclosure and in which
- said means whereby the fan-exit air from said first turbofan engine may be channeled out of the configuration in order to produce independent thrust thereby comprises retractable nacelle flaps extending from the sides of the engine enclosure;
- said means whereby air independent of said first turbofan engine hot-exhaust and fan-exit is directed into the inlet of said second engine when said first engine fan-exit air is diverted out of the configuration comprises doors attached to said nacelle enclosure to open air intakes to the second engine upon extending the nacelle flap air exits; and
- said means whereby the fan-exit air may be channeled directly to the air inlet of said second engine comprises a flow transition section between the engines and said nacelle flaps in their retracted position.
- 3. An engine configuration as in claim 1 wherein the engines are housed in a planar enclosure and in which
- said means whereby the fan-exit air from said first turbofan may be channeled either directly to the air inlet of said second engine or alternately away from said inlet and out of the configuration comprises a deflection system including flap-type doors to alternately channel the exit air from the first engine out of the enclosure or seal the enclosure and pass the exit air of the first engine to the air input of the second engine, a deflection flap to isolate the exit air of the first engine from the input air of the second engine when said flap-type doors are open and channeling the air out of the enclosure, and a constant flow transition section between the engines to guide the exit air from the first engine to the input of the second engine when said flap-type doors are closed for high subsonic and supersonic flight; and
- said means whereby air independent of said first turbofan hot-exhaust and fan-exit air is directed into the inlet of said second engine comprises flap-like doors to scoop independent air into the second engine when the air from the first engine is exiting the configuration.
- 4. An engine configuration as in claim 3 wherein said deflection system comprises rectangular flap-type doors and a rectangular deflector flap and further includes means to seal said flap-type doors and deflector flap against the enclosure surfaces whereby an aerodynamic surface is maintained for the enclosure and engine air passages.
- 5. An engine configuration as in claim 3 wherein said deflection system comprises elliptical flap-type doors and an elliptical deflection flap and further includes means to seal said flap-type doors and deflector flap against the enclosure surfaces whereby an aerodynamic surface is maintained for the enclosure and engine air passages.
- 6. An engine configuration as in claim 1 wherein the engines are housed in a planar enclosure and in which
- said means whereby the fan-exit air from said first turbofan may be channeled either directly to the air inlet of said second engine or alternately away from said inlet and out of the configuration comprises a deflection system including flap-type doors to alternately channel the exit air from the first engine out of the enclosure or seal the enclosure and pass the exit air of the first engine to the air input of the second engine and a plurality of deflection flaps to isolate the exit air of the first engine from the input air of the second engine when said flap-type doors are open and channeling the air out of the enclosure, and a constant flow transition section between the engines to guide the exit air from the first engine to the input of the second engine when said flap-type doors are closed for high subsonic and supersonic flight; and
- said means whereby air independent of said first turbofan hot-exhaust and fan-exit air is directed into the inlet of said second engine comprises flap-like doors to scoop independent air into the second engine when the air from the first engine is exiting the configuration.
ORIGIN OF THE INVENTION
The invention described herein was made by an employee of the United States Government and may be manufactured and used by or for the Government for governmental purposes without the payment of any royalties thereon or therefor.
US Referenced Citations (3)
Foreign Referenced Citations (2)
Number |
Date |
Country |
79,218 |
Nov 1949 |
CS |
881,967 |
Nov 1961 |
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