Inlet Channel for a Ducted Fan Propulsion System of a Light Aircraft

Authors

  • E. Ritschl
  • R. Theiner
  • D. Hanus

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.14311/486

Keywords:

aircraft, ducted fan, cold-jet, inlet channel, aerodynamics

Abstract

So-called "cold-jet" propulsion units consist of a piston engine, a blower and the necessary air duct. Till now, all attempts to utilize "cold-jet" propulsion units to maintain the thrust of an airplane have been unsuccessful. Analysis has shown that the main difficulty is the deformation of the flow field at the entry to the blower [1].

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E. Ritschl

R. Theiner

D. Hanus

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Published

2003-01-06

How to Cite

Ritschl, E., Theiner, R., & Hanus, D. (2003). Inlet Channel for a Ducted Fan Propulsion System of a Light Aircraft. Acta Polytechnica, 43(6). https://doi.org/10.14311/486

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