B64C30/00

Flight vehicle engine with finned inlet

An air inlet for a flight vehicle engine includes at least one fin, at least partially upstream of a throat of the engine. The fin protrudes into a flow channel, extending beyond a boundary layer into the main airstream in the inlet. The fin causes mixing in the flow, bringing high-momentum flow into areas of the flow channel containing low-momentum flow by aggregating the boundary layer and causing it to lift from the surface. The fin may have a width and/or height that varies along its length in the flow direction, which may allow it to shape the flow around it in predictable ways, without resulting in excessive drag.

Vehicle with Surface Array of Transducers Controlling Drag
20210387719 · 2021-12-16 ·

A vehicle includes a surface for contacting a fluid medium through which the vehicle is propelled. The vehicle also includes an array of transducers and a controller. The transducers in the array are arranged across the vehicle's surface for generating pressure waves in the fluid medium. Each transducer in the array is arranged to vibrate for generating a respective pressure wave, which propagates away from the surface in the fluid medium. The controller vibrates the transducers in the array so that the pressure waves control the drag of the vehicle from the fluid medium.

FUEL TANK INERTING SYSTEM
20210380269 · 2021-12-09 ·

A fuel tank inerting system includes a cabin air source, a conduit, a heat exchanger, and a pressurized air source. In embodiments, the pressurized air source is configured to provide pressurized air to the heat exchanger, and the conduit is configured to provide cabin air from the cabin air source to the heat exchanger.

System and method for improving the operation of an aircraft
11192634 · 2021-12-07 · ·

Systems and methods of improving the operation of an aircraft during flight are disclosed. In one embodiment, the method comprises deploying spoilers as the speed of the aircraft approaches the maximum operating Mach number of the aircraft, and keeping the spoilers deployed when the speed of the aircraft is substantially at the maximum operating Mach number.

System and method for improving the operation of an aircraft
11192634 · 2021-12-07 · ·

Systems and methods of improving the operation of an aircraft during flight are disclosed. In one embodiment, the method comprises deploying spoilers as the speed of the aircraft approaches the maximum operating Mach number of the aircraft, and keeping the spoilers deployed when the speed of the aircraft is substantially at the maximum operating Mach number.

Leading edge cooling systems and methods

An impingement cooling system is disclosed, including an airfoil having an aerodynamically sharp leading edge, a fluid source, and a fluid dispersal device connected to the fluid source. The leading edge has a concave internal surface and the fluid dispersal device is configured to project a fluctuating stream of fluid toward the internal surface.

Leading edge cooling systems and methods

An impingement cooling system is disclosed, including an airfoil having an aerodynamically sharp leading edge, a fluid source, and a fluid dispersal device connected to the fluid source. The leading edge has a concave internal surface and the fluid dispersal device is configured to project a fluctuating stream of fluid toward the internal surface.

SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR EXPANDING AN OPERATING SPEED RANGE OF A HIGH SPEED FLIGHT VEHICLE

Systems and methods for expanding an operating speed range of a high speed flight vehicle include providing an engine with an inlet air duct, and positioning a heat exchanger in the inlet air duct to cool at least a portion of duct air flow associated with an engine core. Additionally or alternatively, a nozzle assembly includes a cowl fluidly communicating with the engine and having a cowl internal surface defining a cowl orifice, and a plug defines a primary thrust surface. The plug is supported relative to the cowl so that a portion of the primary thrust surface is disposed within the cowl orifice to define a throat therebetween. An actuator is coupled to at least one of the cowl or the plug, and is configured to generate relative movement between the cowl and the plug, thereby to modify the throat.

SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR COOLING A LEADING EDGE OF A HIGH SPEED VEHICLE

A hypersonic aircraft includes one or more leading edge assemblies that are designed to manage thermal loads experienced at the leading edges during high speed or hypersonic operation. Specifically, the leading edge assemblies may include an outer wall tapered to a leading edge or stagnation point. The outer wall may define a vapor chamber and a capillary structure within the vapor chamber for circulating a working fluid in either liquid or vapor form to cool the leading edge. In addition, a dual-modal cooling structure can enhance heat transfer from the outer wall at the leading edge to the outer wall within the condenser section of the vapor chamber.

SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR COOLING A LEADING EDGE OF A HIGH SPEED VEHICLE

A hypersonic aircraft includes one or more leading edge assemblies that are designed to manage thermal loads experienced at the leading edges during high speed or hypersonic operation. Specifically, the leading edge assemblies may include an outer wall tapered to a leading edge or stagnation point. The outer wall may define a vapor chamber and a capillary structure within the vapor chamber for circulating a working fluid in either liquid or vapor form to cool the leading edge. In addition, a thermal enhancement feature can enhance a heat transfer from the outer wall at the leading edge to the outer wall within the condenser section of the vapor chamber.