Claims
- 1. A multi-stage mixer/ejector (20) operative to suppress the infrared signature radiated from a primary flow PF of high-temperature exhaust of an engine (12), the multi-stage mixer ejector (20) having tandemly arranged first and second stage exhaust nozzles (24, 28), and a shroud means (32) enveloping the exhaust nozzles (24, 28), said exhaust nozzles (24, 28) in combination with said shroud means (32), operative to entrain a secondary flow SF of low-temperature gaseous fluid into the primary flow;
- the first stage exhaust nozzle (24) including:
- an inlet conduit (36) adapted for receiving the primary flow PF of engine exhaust;
- a plurality of adjoined lobes (30) integrally formed in combination with said inlet conduit (36) and defining an outlet end of the exhaust nozzle (24), each of said adjoined lobes (30) being substantially radially oriented with respect to a longitudinal axis (24.sub.A) defined by said outlet end, said adjoined lobes (30), in combination with said shroud means (32), being adapted for admixing the secondary flow SF of low-temperature gaseous fluid with said primary flow PF of engine exhaust;
- said multi-stage ejector (20) being characterized by:
- said adjoined lobes (30) of said first stage exhaust nozzle (24) defining a first and second plurality of penetrating lobes (60, 62), said penetrating lobes (60, 62) each defining an external flow trough (30.sub.EFT), said external flow troughs (30.sub.EFT) of said first plurality (60) defining a core region (CR);
- said second plurality of penetrating lobes (62) projecting axially downstream of said first plurality of penetrating lobes (60) and extending into said core region (CR) so as to direct the secondary flow SF of low temperature gaseous fluid into the primary flow PF of engine exhaust.
- 2. The multi-stage mixer/ejector (20) according to claim 1 wherein the end points (62.sub.E) of said second plurality of penetrating lobes (62) are proximal to said longitudinal axis (24.sub.A).
- 3. The multi-stage mixer/ejector (20) according to claim 1 wherein said first and second plurality of penetrating lobes (60, 62) are alternately disposed about the periphery of the first stage exhaust nozzle (24).
- 4. The multi-stage mixer/ejector (20) according to claim 1 wherein said second plurality of penetrating lobes (62) are equiangularly spaced about said longitudinal axis (24.sub.A).
- 5. The multi-stage mixer/ejector (20) according to claim 1 wherein each of said external flow troughs (30.sub.EFT) of said second plurality of penetrating lobes (62) define a smooth curve (66) along its length, said smooth curve (66) having a slope less than about 30 degrees relative to said longitudinal axis (24.sub.A).
- 6. The multi-stage mixer/ejector (20) according to claim 5 wherein said second plurality of penetrating lobes (62) taper in radial height and width dimension along its length.
- 7. The multi-stage mixer/ejector (20) according to claim 3 wherein said first and second plurality of penetrating lobes (60, 62) are alternately disposed about the periphery of the firs t stage exhaust nozzle (24), and wherein said second plurality of penetrating lobes (62) are equiangularly spaced about said longitudinal axis (24.sub.A).
- 8. The multi-stage mixer/ejector (20) according to claim 7 wherein each of said external flow troughs (30.sub.EFT) of said second plurality of penetrating lobes (62) define a smooth curve (66) along its length, said smooth curve (66) having a slope less than about 30 degrees relative to said longitudinal axis (24.sub.A).
- 9. The multi-stage mixer/ejector (20) according to claim 8 wherein said second plurality of penetrating lobes (62) taper in radial height and width dimension along its length.
- 10. A multi-stage mixer/ejector (20) operative to suppress the infrared signature radiated from a primary flow PF of high-temperature exhaust of an engine (12), the multi-stage mixer ejector (20) having tandemly arranged first and second stage exhaust nozzles (24, 28), and a shroud means (32) enveloping the exhaust nozzles (24, 28), said exhaust nozzles (24, 28), in combination with said shroud means (32), operative to entrain a secondary flow SF of low-temperature gaseous fluid into the primary flow,
- the second stage exhaust nozzle (28) including:
- an inlet conduit (46) adapted for receiving the primary flow PF of 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 to a midplane P.sub.M defined by said outlet end, said adjoined lobes (30), in combination with said shroud means (32), being adapted for admixing the secondary flow SF of low-temperature gaseous fluid with the primary flow PF of partially cooled exhaust to produce a primary flow of cooled/suppressed engine exhaust;
- said multi-stage mixer/ejector (20) being 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 into the primary flow PF of engine exhaust.
- 11. The multi-stage mixer/ejector (20) according to claim 10 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.
- 12. The multi-stage mixer/ejector (20) according to claim 10 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).
- 13. The multi-stage mixer/ejector (20) according to claim 10 wherein said inlet conduit (46) defines a substantially circular geometric profile and said penetrating lobes (70, 72) define a substantially rectangular geometric profile.
- 14. The multi-stage mixer/ejector (20) according to claim 10 wherein said second plurality of penetrating lobes (72) 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.
- 15. A multi-stage mixer/ejector (20) operative to suppress the infrared signature radiated from a primary flow PF of high-temperature exhaust of an engine (12), the multi-stage mixer ejector (20) having tandemly arranged first and second stage exhaust nozzles (24, 28), and a shroud means (32) enveloping the exhaust nozzles (24, 28),
- the first stage exhaust nozzle (24) including:
- an inlet conduit (36) adapted for receiving the primary flow PF of high-temperature engine exhaust;
- a plurality of adjoined lobes (30) integrally formed in combination with said inlet conduit (36) and defining an outlet end of the exhaust nozzle (24), each of said adjoined lobes (30) being substantially radially oriented with respect to a longitudinal axis (24.sub.A) defined by said outlet end, said adjoined lobes (30), in combination with said shroud means (32), being adapted for admixing the secondary flow SF of low-temperature gaseous fluid with said primary flow PF of high-temperature exhaust to produce a primary flow PF of partially-cooled engine exhaust;
- said second stage exhaust nozzle (28) including:
- an inlet conduit (46) adapted for receiving the primary flow PF of partially cooled 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 to a midplane P.sub.M defined by said outlet end, said adjoined lobes (30), in combination with said shroud means (32), being adapted for admixing the secondary flow SF of low-temperature gaseous fluid with the primary flow PF of partially cooled exhaust to produce a primary flow of cooled/suppressed engine exhaust;
- said multi-stage ejector (20) being characterized by:
- said adjoined lobes (30) of said first stage exhaust nozzle (24) defining a first and second plurality of penetrating lobes (60, 62), said penetrating lobes (60, 62) each defining an external flow trough (30.sub.EFT), said external flow troughs (30.sub.EFT) of said first plurality (60) defining a core region (CR);
- said second plurality of penetrating lobes (62) projecting axially downstream of said first plurality of penetrating lobes (60) 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; and
- said adjoined lobes (30) of said second stage exhaust nozzle (28) 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 into the primary flow PF of high temperature engine exhaust.
- 16. The multi-stage mixer/ejector (20) according to claim 15 wherein said shroud means (32) includes first and second shrouds (42, 48) enveloping said first and second exhaust nozzles (24, 28), respectively, said second shroud enveloping an outlet end (420) of said first shroud (42).
- 17. A multi-stage mixer/ejector (20) comprising:
- a first stage including an exhaust nozzle (24) having an inlet conduit adapted for receiving a primary flow PF of engine exhaust and a plurality of adjoined lobes (30) integrally formed in combination with the inlet conduit and defining an outlet end of the exhaust nozzle (24), the adjoined lobes (30) being adapted for admixing a secondary flow SF of low-temperature gaseous fluid with the primary flow PF, said adjoined lobes (30) of said exhaust nozzle (24) defining a first and second plurality of penetrating lobes (60,62), said penetrating lobes (60,62) being axially staggered with respect to each other; and
- a second stage (28) located downstream from the outlet end of the exhaust nozzle (24), the second stage (28) including a plurality of adjoined lobes (70, 72).
- 18. The multi-stage mixer/ejector (20) according to claim 17 wherein at least one of said penetrating lobes (60 or 62) extends into a core region of the exhaust nozzle.
- 19. The multi-stage mixer/ejector (20) according to claim 17 wherein the admixing of the low-temperature gaseous fluid with the primary flow is adapted to form a partially cooled exhaust flow (E.sub.PC), and wherein the adjoined lobes on the second stage are adapted to admix low-temperature gaseous fluid with the partially cooled exhaust flow (E.sub.PC), the adjoined lobes on the second stage defining internal and external flow troughs (30.sub.IFT, 30.sub.EFT), each external flow trough (30.sub.EFT) projecting into an adjacent internal flow trough (30.sub.IFT).
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This invention is related to co-pending, commonly-owned, U.S. patent application entitled "Exhaust Nozzle for Suppressing Infrared Radiation" (Docket No. S-5299), Ser. No. 08/881,344.
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