2013
DOI: 10.1115/1.4023908
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Drag Management in High Bypass Turbofan Nozzles for Quiet Approach Applications

Abstract: The feasibility of a drag management device that reduces engine thrust on approach by generating a swirling outflow from the fan (bypass) nozzle is assessed. Deployment of such “engine air-brakes” (EABs) can assist in achieving slower and/or steeper and/or aeroacoustically cleaner approach profiles. The current study extends previous work from a ram air-driven nacelle (a so-called “swirl tube”) to a “pumped” or “fan-driven” configuration and also includes an assessment of a pylon modification to assist a row o… Show more

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