. THE INFLUENCE OF JET ENGINES

The direct thrust moment of jet engines is treated as shown at the beginning of this section, the constant-thrust idealization given in (7.3,6)

often being adequate. In addition, however, there is a normal force on jet engines as well as on propellers.

. THE INFLUENCE OF JET ENGINES
Jet Normal Force. The air which passes through a propulsive duct experiences, in general, changes in both the direction and magnitude of its velocity. The change in magnitude is the principal source of the thrust, and the direction change entails a force normal to the thrust line. The magnitude and line of action of this force can be found from momentum considerations. Let the mass flow through the duct he m’ slugs per second, and the velocity

vectors at the inlet and outlet be V* and Y3-. Application of the momentum principle then shows that the reaction on the airplane of the air flowing through the duct is

F = – V4) + F

Подпись: or, for small angles, Подпись: N} = ml Vі sin в Nj = m'Vfi Подпись: (7.3,11)

where F’ is the resultant of the pressure forces acting across the inlet and outlet areas. For the present purpose, F’ may be neglected, since it is approxi­mately in the direction of the thrust T. The component of F normal to the thrust line is then found as in Fig. 7.7. It acts through the intersection of Vf and Vf. The magnitude is given by

In order to use this relation, both V,; and в are required. It is assumed that Vt has that direction which the flow would take in the absence of the engine; i. e. в equals the angle of attack of the thrust line oq plus the upwash angle due to wing induction e}.

It is further assumed that the magnitude Vt is determined by the mass flow and inlet area; thus

у І = ~ (7.3,13)

АіРі

where A{ is the inlet area, and the density in the inlet. We then get for Nj the expression

jy, = -£!(«, + «,)

Apt

. THE INFLUENCE OF JET ENGINES . THE INFLUENCE OF JET ENGINES Подпись: (7.3,14)

The corresponding pitching-moment coefficient is

. THE INFLUENCE OF JET ENGINES Подпись: (7.3,15)

Since the pitching moment given by (7.3,14) varies with a at constant thrust, then there is a change in Gm given by

The quantities m’ and pt can be determined from the engine performance data, and for subsonic flow, 9е3/Эа is the same as the value dejda. used for propellers, dx^dot. can be calculated from the geometry.

Подпись: FIG. 7.8 Jet-induced inflow.

Jet induced Inflow. A spreading jet entrains the air that surrounds it, as illustrated in Fig. 7.8, thereby inducing a flow toward the jet axis. If a tailplane is placed in the induced flow field, the angle of attack will be modified by this inflow. A theory of this phenomenon which allows for the curvature of the jet due to angle of attack has been formulated by Ribner

(ref. 7.2). This inflow at the tail may vary with к sufficiently to reduce the stability by a significant amount.