Claims
- 1. A method for forming the inner and outer flow forming contours of a single nozzle having an output of a section of supersonic free-vortex flow which can be placed across an opening between two regions of different pressure comprising the steps of,
- (1) selecting an inner chord of a section of supersonic free-vortex flow desired to be formed,
- (2) selecting a turning angle which bounds the section of supersonic free-vortex flow,
- (3) selecting gas conditions of the gas from which the section of supersonic free-vortex flow is to be formed,
- (4) determining an inside radius of the section of supersonic free-vortex flow from the relationship of the inner chord and turning angle,
- (5) determining an outer radius of the section of supersonic free-vortex flow from the inner radius, the gas conditions, and the pressure of the two regions,
- (6) determining a velocity distribution necessary to form the section of the supersonic free-vortex flow lying between the inner and outer radii,
- (7) determining an exit kernel of a single nozzle flow field abutting the section of the supersonic free-vortex flow,
- (8) determining nozzle contours by forming circular arc segments tangent to the inner and outer radii of the section of the supersonic free-vortex flow and determining the flow field bounded by these circular arc segments and the exit kernel, the determination is carried backward through the nozzle to a juncture with a single uniform flow nozzle having a Mach number of 1 or better so that the gas in passing forward through the nozzle contours exhibits the supersonic free-vortex properties at the single nozzle exit,
- (9) fabricating a single nozzle having inner and outer flow forming contours by utilizing the above determined conditions.
- 2. A method as set forth in claim 1 wherein step 5 the gas conditions used include the combination of the supply gas and its total temperature and pressure.
- 3. A method as set forth in claim 1 wherein the inner and outer nozzle contours are formed so that the Mach number does not decrease in the flow direction.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 561,021, filed Mar. 21, 1975, now U.S. Pat. No. 3,973,218.
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Divisions (1)
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