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A theoretical analysis of jet deflection from plane and axisymmetric curved obstacles.

Gerardo Hiriart Le-Bert-1973-12-01-Defense Technical Information Center (DTIC)
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A class of analytical and numerical solutions to the problem of inviscid-jet deflection from plane and axisymmetric concave surfaces are presented. The methods of solution for the two-dimensional cases includes a novel method developed in the present investigation, as well as those due to Levi-Civita and Riemann and Hilbert. These methods have provided indirect solutions for the shape of the curved solid boundary in terms of a given jet-dpearture and jet-deflection angle. The axisymmetric cases, namely, the deflection of axisymmetric jets from hemispherical thrust reversers are solved directly through the use of the finite element method and a novel iteration scheme. The real-fluid effects on the jet deflection are estimated by comparing the results with those obtained experimentally. (Modified author abstract)

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A class of analytical and numerical solutions to the problem of inviscid-jet deflection from plane and axisymmetric concave surfaces are presented. The methods of solution for the two-dimensional cases includes a novel method developed in the present investigation, as well as those due to Levi-Civita and Riemann and Hilbert. These methods have provided indirect solutions for the shape of the curved solid boundary in terms of a given jet-dpearture and jet-deflection angle. The axisymmetric cases, namely, the deflection of axisymmetric jets from hemispherical thrust reversers are solved directly through the use of the finite element method and a novel iteration scheme. The real-fluid effects on the jet deflection are estimated by comparing the results with those obtained experimentally. (Modified author abstract)

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Rotational symmetryDeflection (physics)PhysicsKinematicsGeometryMechanicsClassical mechanicsMathematics

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