Volume 10A: Structures and Dynamics 2020
DOI: 10.1115/gt2020-14750
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Effects of S-Shaped Intake on Aeromechanical Characteristics of a Transonic Fan

Abstract: S-shaped intakes are widely used in aero-engines of modern fighters because of the demand for reducing radar cross-section. Besides, boundary layer ingestion (BLI) configurations are proposed in civil engines recently due to the high propulsion efficiency and low fuel consumption. And S-shaped ducts are usually used as transition sections of diffusers in BLI intakes. Compared with normal straight intakes, it is inevitable to bring in the influence of inlet distortion and acoustic reflection for S-shaped intake… Show more

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“…[7][8][9] The flow distortion has a direct impact on the propulsion system performance and reliability, 10,11 since it can penalize the aerodynamic stability 12,13 and can produce forced excitations which can adversely affect the mechanical system compatibility. 14,15 Moreover, it has been demonstrated that inlet entry conditions have an impact on the S-duct aerodynamics. 16,17 Often, experimental testing and S-duct CFD optimization are required to assess the operability of the propulsion system for a range of different inlet configurations.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[7][8][9] The flow distortion has a direct impact on the propulsion system performance and reliability, 10,11 since it can penalize the aerodynamic stability 12,13 and can produce forced excitations which can adversely affect the mechanical system compatibility. 14,15 Moreover, it has been demonstrated that inlet entry conditions have an impact on the S-duct aerodynamics. 16,17 Often, experimental testing and S-duct CFD optimization are required to assess the operability of the propulsion system for a range of different inlet configurations.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%