A Supersonic Inlet-engine Control Using Engine Speed as a Primary Variable for Controlling Normal Shock Position


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A cross-coupled inlet-engine control system concept is presented for a supersonic propulsion system consisting of a mixed- compression inlet and a turbojet engine. The control system employs manipulation of both bypass door flow area and engine speed to stabilize normal shock position in the inlet. Specifically, the case of slow-acting bypass doors used as a reset control where engine speed is the primary means of shock position control is described. Experimental results are presented showing performance of the control system with a NASA-designed inlet and a turbojet engine operating at Mach 2.5 in the Lewis 10- by 10-Foot Supersonic Wind Tunnel.




NASA Technical Note


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NASA Technical Paper


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Monthly Catalog of United States Government Publications


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February issue includes Appendix entitled Directory of United States Government periodicals and subscription publications; September issue includes List of depository libraries; June and December issues include semiannual index.