Claims
- 1. A nacelle housing a jet propulsion engine equipped with a rearwardly-directed jet propulsion nozzle and a thrust-reverser system actuatable to deflect laterally the engine exhaust flow from said jet propulsion nozzle, said nacelle having a streamlined outer surface so designed that in normal operation the relative flow of boundary air adheres thereto along substantially all its fore-to-aft extension including a rearwardly tapering aft-section which ends with a trailing edge around said jet propulsion nozzle and which presents two successive annular peripheral zones, namely:
- a front annular peripheral zone located at a distance ahead of said trailing edge and comprising, in peripheral alternation, at least one thrust-reversal side outlet bounded circumferentially by two opposite arcuately-spaced edges and having a total passage area designed for issuing said laterally-deflected engine exhaust flow, and at least one solid impervious span between consecutive side outlet edges, extending over a sufficient segmentary extension of the periphery of said aft-section to shield effectively adjacent environment from said laterally-deflected engine exhaust flow, and
- a rear annular peripheral zone extending between said front annular peripheral zone and said trailing edge and having a solid continuous outer surface subdividable into peripherally alternate first and second segments which lie respectively in longitudinal rearward extension of said thrust-reversal side outlet and of said solid impervious span, whereby said impervious span and said second segment in longitudinal rearward extension thereof form together a longitudinally-continuous solid stretch of the outer surface of said rearwardly tapering aft-section,
- wherein the improvement comprises a controllable axuiliary device which is operatively associated with said solid stretch to act with respect thereto as a localized nacelle-streamlining destroyer, said device comprising:
- transiently activatable means located adjacent said solid impervious span and extending substantially between said side outlet edges for positively causing said relative boundary airflow to separate from said second segment lying in longitudinal rearward extension of said solid imperivous span, and
- control means for selectively activating said transiently activatable means in conjunction with the actuation of said thrust-reverser system, thereby switching said relative boundary airflow from an aerodynamic condition of flow adherence to said second segment, to an aerodynamic condition of flow separation therefrom.
- 2. Nacelle as claimed in claim 1, wherein said transiently activatable means comprises means for projecting outwardly from the nacelle outer surface and generally transversely to said relative boundary airflow, a thin sheet-like obstacle intercepting the stream-lines thereof flowing in contact engagement with said outer surface.
- 3. Nacelle as claimed in claim 2, wherein said thin sheet-like obstacle extends generally in a transverse plane of said nacelle and is projectable in a generally radial direction with respect thereto.
- 4. Nacelle as claimed in claim 3, wherein said transverse plane is located adjacent the fore end of said solid impervious span.
- 5. Nacelle as claimed in claim 3, wherein said obstacle comprises a solid flat spoiler in the form of a retractable platelet.
- 6. Nacelle as claimed in claim 3, wherein said obstacle comprises a screen-like jet issuing from a slot-like nozzle fed with pressure fluid.
- 7. Nacelle as claimed in claim 6, wherein said slot-like nozzle is fed with compressed air providing from a fore part of said jet propulsion engine.
- 8. Nacelle as claimed in claim 6, wherein said slot-like nozzle is fed with pressure gas providing from a rear part of said jet propulsion engine.
- 9. Nacelle as claimed in claim 6, wherein the total side outlet passage area is far larger than the total slot-like nozzle area.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of my co-pending application Ser. No. 338,531 filed Mar. 6, 1973.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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