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Some Aspects of Turbojet Performance Calculation at High Flight Mach Numbers: Problems of Performance Prediction in Truly Supersonic Engines

J.R. Palmer M.A., A.F.R.Ae.S. (Senior Lecturer, Department of Aircraft Propulsion, College of Aeronautics, Cranfield)

Aircraft Engineering and Aerospace Technology

ISSN: 0002-2667

Article publication date: 1 November 1956

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Abstract

AT the present time turbojet aircraft types which are capable of level flight Mach numbers well into the supersonic range are appearing in increasing numbers. Yet, while this represents in a sense a new phase in the evolution of piloted aircraft, from the point of view of the propulsion engineer it is rather the end of an era, in that hitherto the turbojet engines employed have been essentially subsonic engines suitably strengthened. Henceforth we may expect to see the use of engines specifically designed for the appropriate range of Mach number, and it is the purpose of this article to review some of the implications of this change of outlook in so far as they affect the prediction of engine performance.

Citation

Palmer, J.R. (1956), "Some Aspects of Turbojet Performance Calculation at High Flight Mach Numbers: Problems of Performance Prediction in Truly Supersonic Engines", Aircraft Engineering and Aerospace Technology, Vol. 28 No. 11, pp. 376-380. https://doi.org/10.1108/eb032757

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