April 3, 1962 RAE 3,027,711: Securing Isentropic Compression
April 3, 1962 RAE 3,027,711: Securing Isentropic Compression
RAE
R. S.
SCOOP DIFFUSER FOR USE ON RAM JETS FOR
3,027,711
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RANDOLPH S. RAE
BY
ATTORNEY
April 3, 1962
3,027,711
R. S. RAE
SCOOP DIFFUSER FOR USE ON RAM JETS FOR
OF A SUPERSONIC STREAM
2 Sheets-Sheet 2
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FLOW
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Patented Apr. 3, 1962
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Within the scoop diffuser 11 supersonic compression
during ?ight is achieved by the reversal of the Prandtl
Meyer expansion of supersonic flow around a corner,
illustrated in FIG. 7. This is made possible by a longi
tudinally curved base surface 13 of the scoop 11. Side
plates 14 that cover only the portion of the stream within
the Mach angle 15, namely, the angle whose sine is the
ram jet diffuser intake positioned to occupy a minimum 30 ram jets are relatively unimportant as far as the present
mentation.
Other objects and many of the attendant advantages of
intake passage within the ram jet increases in cross-sec
the invention will be readily understood by reference to 35 tional area from inlet region 17, where it is a relatively
the following detailed description when considered in
narrow rectangle as shown in FIG. 4, to a substantially
FIG. 4 is a section through the scoop, in the plane 4-4 45 23, and burning takes place beyond the vfuel discharge
of FIG. 2;
nozzles 24.
FIG. 5 is 'a transverse section in the plane 5-5 of
Pressure increases, due to instability within the com
FIG. 2, showing diffuser details;
bustor, in the speci?c example, will cause shock waves at
FIG. 6 is a diagrammatic section, illustrating the char
a greater angle than 30 to be generated temporarily
acteristics of a scoop diffuser embodying the present in 50 forward of the diffuser throat, as indicated in dash-dot
vention; and
lines at 18 in FIG. 6. However, as this large-angle shock
FIG. 7 is a diagram illustrating the Prandtl-Meyer
wave moves forward, air spills or escapes laterally over
theory of expansion of supersonic ?ow around a corner.
the side plates 14, thereby re-establishing the supersonic
Referring to the drawing and particularly to FIG. 1,
flow regime in the throat area as soon as such spillage
there is shown a ram jet missile 10 embodying near its 55 causes the pressure in the subsonic part of the di?user to
rear end the scoop diffuser or air chute 11 which con
fall below the maximum steady state value. This is an
instrumentation.
3,027,711
edge.
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