Claims
- 1. A jet engine comprising:
an exhaust duct to exhaust a first stream from an air stream taken from an inlet, the exhaust duct having an exit end, the air stream being divided into the first stream and a second stream, the second stream having an axis; and a stream director attached to vicinity of the exit end to direct the first stream to a direction that is away from or sideward relative to the axis.
- 2. The jet engine of claim 1 wherein the stream director comprises at least one of a vane, a strake, and a fluid injector.
- 3. The jet engine of claim 1 further comprising:
an actuator coupled to the stream director to activate the stream director, the activated stream director directing the first stream.
- 4. The jet engine of claim 1 wherein the exhaust duct has an inlet area and a first exit area at the exit end such that a first area ratio between the first exit area and the inlet area is greater than unity when the stream director is deactivated.
- 5. The jet engine of claim 4 wherein the exhaust duct has a second exit area at the exit end such that the a second area ratio between the exit area and the inlet area is less than the first area ratio when the stream director is activated.
- 6. The jet engine of claim 5 wherein second area ratio is selected to produce an exit flow that is pressured matched with ambient flow.
- 7. The jet engine of claim 1 wherein the exhaust duct is a core duct and the second stream is a bypass stream.
- 8. The jet engine of claim 7 wherein the stream director directs the first steam upward or sideward relative to the axis of the bypass stream.
- 9. The jet engine of claim 1 wherein the exhaust duct is a bypass duct and the second stream is a core stream.
- 10. The jet engine of claim 9 wherein the stream director directs the first steam downward or sideward relative to the axis of the core stream.
- 11. The jet engine of claim 2 further comprising:
an actuator coupled to the at least one of the vane and the strake to control positioning the at least one of the vane and the strake in one of a retracted position and an extended position, the extended position directing the first stream to the direction that is away from or sideward relative to the axis.
- 12. The jet engine of claim 2 wherein the retracted position corresponds to an alignment with respect to the first stream when noise reduction is not desired.
- 13. The jet engine of claim 2 wherein the extended position corresponds to a deflection with respect to the first stream when noise reduction is desired.
- 14. The jet engine of claim 2 wherein the retracted position corresponds to the stream director being stowed on the exhaust duct when noise reduction is not desired.
- 15. The jet engine of claim 2 wherein the extended position corresponds to an outward deployment in an azimuthal motion when noise reduction is desired.
- 16. The jet engine of claim 2 further comprising:
an actuator coupled to the at least fluid injector to control injecting a fluid at an angle to the first stream, the injected fluid directing the first stream to the direction that is away from or sideward relative to the axis.
- 17. The jet engine of claim 16 wherein the fluid is one of a compressed gas and a liquid.
- 18. The jet engine of claim 1 wherein the stream director is attached to an engine pylon.
- 19. The jet engine of claim 8 wherein the stream director causes formation of a substantially unmixed bypass flow from the bypass stream below the first stream.
- 20. The jet engine of claim 10 wherein the stream director causes formation of a substantially unmixed bypass flow from the first stream below the core stream.
- 21. A method comprising:
exhausting a first stream through an exhaust duct from an air stream taken from an inlet, the exhaust duct having an exit end, the air stream being divided into the first stream and a second stream, the second stream having an axis; and directing the first stream by a stream director to a direction that is away from or sideward relative to the axis, the stream director being attached to vicinity of the exit end.
- 22. The method of claim 21 wherein directing the first stream comprises directing the first stream by at least one of a vane, a strake, and a fluid injector.
- 23. The method of claim 21 further comprising:
activating the stream director by an actuator, the activated stream director directing the first stream.
- 24. The method of claim 21 wherein the exhaust duct is a core duct and the second stream is a bypass stream.
- 25. The method of claim 24 wherein directing comprises directing the first steam upward or sideward relative to the axis of the bypass stream.
- 26. The method of claim 21 wherein the exhaust duct is a bypass duct and the second stream is a core stream.
- 27. The method of claim 26 wherein directing comprises directing the first steam downward or sideward relative to the axis of the core stream.
- 28. A system comprising:
an acoustic sensor to sense noise generated by an aircraft; and a jet engine in the aircraft comprising:
an exhaust duct to exhaust a first stream from an air stream taken from an inlet, the exhaust duct having an exit end, the air stream being divided into the first stream and a second stream, the second stream having an axis, and a stream director attached to vicinity of the exit end to direct the first stream to a direction that is away from or sideward relative to the axis.
- 29. The system of claim 28 wherein the stream director comprises at least one of a vane, a strake, and a fluid injector.
- 30. The system of claim 28 further comprising:
an actuator coupled to the stream director to activate the stream director, the activated stream director directing the first stream.
- 31. The system of claim 28 wherein the exhaust duct is a core duct and the second stream is a bypass stream.
- 32. The system of claim 31 wherein the stream director directs the first steam upward or sideward relative to the axis of the bypass stream.
- 33. The system of claim 28 wherein the exhaust duct is a bypass duct and the second stream is a core stream.
- 34. The system of claim 33 wherein the stream director directs the first steam downward or sideward relative to the axis of the core stream.
- 35. The system of claim 28 further comprising:
a controller coupled to actuator to control the actuator according to the acoustic signal sent by the acoustic sensor.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This patent application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/366,379 filed on Mar. 20, 2002.
Government Interests
[0002] This invention was made with Government support under Grant No. NAG-3-2345, awarded by the National Aeronautics & Space Administration. The Government has certain rights in this invention.
Provisional Applications (1)
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