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Computational and Experimental Studies of Pressure Relief Doors in Ventilated Nacelle Compartments

Computational and Experimental Studies of Pressure Relief Doors in Ventilated Nacelle Compartments. P Pratt, J Watterson, E Benard. School of Aeronautical Engineering. Slender body. Oblique Jet. Background. Requirement for Nacelle Ventilation Pressure Relief Door.

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Computational and Experimental Studies of Pressure Relief Doors in Ventilated Nacelle Compartments

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  1. Computational and Experimental Studies of Pressure Relief Doors in Ventilated Nacelle Compartments P Pratt, J Watterson, E Benard School of Aeronautical Engineering

  2. Slender body • Oblique Jet Background • Requirement for Nacelle Ventilation • Pressure Relief Door • Complex 3D combination of flow phenomena • Shear layers • Compressible Flow Assume Static Behaviour

  3. CFD Experiments Methodology Theory • Use CFD to help with design of experiment • Gather experimental performance data • Validate CFD model to use for design • Gain theoretical understanding of flow physics

  4. h l Experimental Setup Free-stream

  5. NACA TN4007 Vick, 1957

  6. Results

  7. Results

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  18. Conclusions • Good agreement between CFD and NACA TN4007 • Confidence in modelling assumptions • Large amount of data available to focus experiment • Potential applications in other fields • Boundary layer control • Prevention of shock induced separation • Cooling and mixing

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