Techniques of Fluidic Thrust Vectoring in Jet Engine Nozzles: A Review
Saadia Afridi,
Tariq Amin Khan,
Syed Irtiza Ali Shah
et al.
Abstract:Thrust vectoring innovations are demonstrated ideas that improve the projection of aerospace power with enhanced maneuverability, control effectiveness, survivability, performance, and stealth. Thrust vector control systems following a variety of concepts have been considered for modern aircraft and missiles to enhance their military performance. Short Take-off and Landing (STOL) and control effectiveness at lower aircraft speeds can be achieved by employing Fluidic Thrust Vectoring Control (FTVC). This paper … Show more
“…MTV is also employed to augment the effectiveness of the traditional control surfaces [4]. In recent times, there has been significant interest in a novel flow control concept known as fluidic thrust vectoring (FTV) [5]. FTV is founded on the principle of redirecting the primary jet through the introduction of a secondary jet.…”
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“…MTV is also employed to augment the effectiveness of the traditional control surfaces [4]. In recent times, there has been significant interest in a novel flow control concept known as fluidic thrust vectoring (FTV) [5]. FTV is founded on the principle of redirecting the primary jet through the introduction of a secondary jet.…”
This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https:// creativecommons.org/licenses/by/ 4.0/).
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