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Some contributions to propulsion theory — non-isentropic duct flow and the general drag wake traverse

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  04 July 2016

C. L. Bore*
Affiliation:
Formerly British Aerospace, Kingston

Extract

After showing the extension of one-dimensional duct-flow equations to flows in which total pressure is lost from one station to another, it is shown how a pitot static traverse at a general station can be used to measure the drag developed upstream of that station. This was the first section of Ref. 1.

Type
Technical Note
Copyright
Copyright © Royal Aeronautical Society 1993 

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References

1. Bore, C.L. Some unpublished contributions to propulsion theory, Lecture to RAeS, 11 March 1992.Google Scholar
2. Bore, C.L. The Stream Force Theorem and applications to propulsion, Aeronaut J, April 1993, 97, (964), pp 138144.Google Scholar