49th AIAA/ASME/SAE/ASEE Joint Propulsion Conference 2013
DOI: 10.2514/6.2013-3711
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Integration Issues of an Ultra-Compact Combustor to a Jet Turbine Engine

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“…Rayleigh losses, or pressure loss due to heat addition, are an obstacle for UCC inte gration since the high Mach number in the core tends to increase these losses [8]. More details of the facility design are provided in Conrad et al [9],…”
Section: Fig 4 Afit Full Annulus Ucc Test Rigmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Rayleigh losses, or pressure loss due to heat addition, are an obstacle for UCC inte gration since the high Mach number in the core tends to increase these losses [8]. More details of the facility design are provided in Conrad et al [9],…”
Section: Fig 4 Afit Full Annulus Ucc Test Rigmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Anisko et al optimized the design of an HGC cavity by designing the blade shape such that the vortex is forced to remain in the annular cavity to further reduce the HGC volume and maximize the use of the annular cavity. Conrad et al designed an HGC with a variable diffuser to separate the pressurizer outlet flow into annular cavity and core flows, which was used to solve the problem of connecting the annular flow to the axial flow. Bohan and Polanka and Blunck et al , further reduced the length and weight of the engine by eliminating the pressurizer outlet guide vanes and combining the UCC with neighboring components.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%