Claims
- 1. An exhaust nozzle (28) operative to suppress the infrared signature radiated from the high-temperature exhaust of an engine (12) including:
- an inlet conduit (46) adapted for receiving a primary flow PF of high-temperature engine exhaust;
- a plurality of adjoined lobes (30) integrally formed in combination with said inlet conduit (46) and defining an outlet end of the exhaust nozzle (28), each of said adjoined lobes (30) being substantially perpendicular with respect midplane P.sub.M defined by said outlet end, said adjoined lobes (30), furthermore, being adapted for admixing a secondary flow SF of low-temperature gaseous fluid with said primary flow PF of high-temperature exhaust,
- said engine exhaust nozzle (28) being further characterized by:
- said adjoined lobes (30) defining a first and second plurality of penetrating lobes (70, 72), said penetrating lobes (70, 72) each defining an external flow trough (30.sub.EFT), said external flow troughs (30.sub.EFT) of said first plurality (70) defining a core region (CR);
- said penetrating lobes (70, 72) furthermore being inset with respect to each other; and
- said second plurality of penetrating lobes (72) projecting axially downstream of said first plurality of penetrating lobes (70) and extending into said core region (CR) so as to direct the secondary flow SF of low temperature gaseous fluid deeply into the primary flow PF of high temperature engine exhaust.
- 2. The exhaust nozzle (28) according to claim 1 wherein the exhaust nozzle (28) is also operative to suppress the infrared signature radiated from the hot metal components of the engine (12), and wherein said penetrating lobes (70,72) define a plurality of turning vanes (80) adapted for redirecting the primary exhaust flow PF.
- 3. The exhaust nozzle (28) according to claim 1 wherein first plurality of penetrating lobes (70) define an exit plane P.sub.70, and wherein said first and second plurality of penetrating lobes (70, 72) are inset at an axial location (74) inboard of said exit plane (P.sub.70) for preventing direct line-of-sight viewing into said exhaust nozzle (28).
- 4. The exhaust nozzle (28) according to claim 1 wherein said inlet conduit (46) defines a substantially circular geometric profile and said penetrating lobes (70, 72) define a substantially rectangular geometric profile.
- 5. The exhaust nozzle (28) according to claim 1 wherein said second plurality of penetrating lobes define an exit plane P.sub.72, and wherein said second plurality of penetrating lobes (72) fully traverse said core region (CR) so as to divide the primary flow into a plurality of discrete flow segments.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This invention is related to co-pending, commonly-owned, U.S. patent application entitled "Multi-stage Mixer/Ejector for Suppressing Infrared Radiation", Ser. No. 08/881,191.
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