Effect of various arrangements of triangular ledges on the performance of a 23 degree conical diffuser at subsonic Mach numbers / Jerome Persh and Bruce M. Bailey.

A brief investigation has been made to determine whether the use of annular ledges to promote turbulent momentum exchange will improve the performance of a short, wide-angle diffuser. Results are presented of tests of a 23 degree conical diffuser with a 2:1 ratio of exit to inlet area with both roug...

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Main Author: Persh, Jerome
Corporate Author: United States. National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics
Other Authors: Bailey, Bruce M.
Format: Government Document Book
Language:English
Published: Washington, D.C. : National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics, 1954.
Series:Technical note (United States. National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics) ; 3123.
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Summary:A brief investigation has been made to determine whether the use of annular ledges to promote turbulent momentum exchange will improve the performance of a short, wide-angle diffuser. Results are presented of tests of a 23 degree conical diffuser with a 2:1 ratio of exit to inlet area with both rough and smooth triangular ledges, approximately one-tenth of the inlet boundary-layer thickness in height, installed in succession from the inlet to the exit. The results show that, although the flow in the diffuser without ledges was very unstable, the presence of a roughness strip near the inlet, with or without additional ledges, assured stable flow. For the configurations investigated, the static-pressure recovery and the total-pressure-loss coefficient were either unaffected or only slightly impared by the installation of the ledges.
Item Description:"January 1954."
NACA TN Number 3123.
Physical Description:36 pages : illustrations ; 28 cm.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references.