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III Foreword 3 Chapter 1. Design and Development of Aircraft Propulsion Systems

This document contains a table of contents for a book on aircraft propulsion systems. The book is divided into 7 chapters covering topics such as gas turbine engine design and development, combustion technology, engine and airframe performance matching, inlets and integration with engines, exhaust nozzle aerodynamics, engine operability, and aeroelasticity. Each chapter includes sections that dive deeper into the specific topics relating to aircraft propulsion systems.

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III Foreword 3 Chapter 1. Design and Development of Aircraft Propulsion Systems

This document contains a table of contents for a book on aircraft propulsion systems. The book is divided into 7 chapters covering topics such as gas turbine engine design and development, combustion technology, engine and airframe performance matching, inlets and integration with engines, exhaust nozzle aerodynamics, engine operability, and aeroelasticity. Each chapter includes sections that dive deeper into the specific topics relating to aircraft propulsion systems.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

iii Foreword 3 Chapter 1. Design and Development of Aircraft Propulsion Systems, R. 0 . Bullock
1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7 1.8 1.9 1.10 105 Introduction Engine Design Objectives Effect of Thermodynamic Variables on Engine Performance Development of Thrust Off-Design Performance of Gas Turbine Propulsion Engines Losses in Available Energy Interrelations Among Aerodynamic Components Interaction with Other Specialties Advanced Flow Calculations Biography of a Typical Engine

Chapter 2. Turbopropulsion Combustion Technology, R. E. Henderson and W. S. Blazowski 2.1 Introduction 2.2 Combustion System Description/Definitions 2.3 Component Considerations 2.4 Design Tools 2.5 Future Requirements 2.6 Conclusions Chapter 3. Engine/Airframe Performance Matching, D. B. Morden 3.1 Introduction 3.2 Mission Analysis 3.3 Optimization of Engine/Airplane Match 3.4 Sensitivity and Influence Coefficients 3.5 Computer Simulation of Gas Turbine Engines Chapter 4. Inlets and Inlet/Engine Integration, J. L. Younghans and D. L. Paul 4.1 Introduction 4.2 Elements of a Successful Inlet/Engine Integration Program 4.3 Definition of Subsonic Inlet/Engine Operational Requirements 4.4 Definition of Supersonic Inlet/Engine Operational Requirements 4.5 Engine Impact on Inlet Design 4.6 Inlet Impact on Engine Design 4.7 Validation of Inlet/Engine System

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Chapter 5. Variable Convergent-Divergent Exhaust Nozzle Aerodynamics, A . P. Kuchar


5.1 5.2 5.3 5.4 Introduction Nozzle Concept Performance Predictions Aerodynamic Load Predictions

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Chapter 6. Engine Operability, 141. G. Steenken 6.1 Introduction 6.2 Definitions 6.3 Stability Assessment 6.4 Aerodynamic Interface Plane 6.5 Total Pressure Distortion 6.6 Total Temperature Distortion 6.7 Planar Waves 6.8 Recoverability 6.9 Analytical Techniques 6.10 Summary

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Chapter 7.
7.1 7.2 7.3 7.4 7.5 7.6 7.7 7.8 7.9

Aeroelasticity and Unsteady Aerodynamics, F. O. Carta Introduction Overview of Turbomachinery Flutter Brief Survey of Turbomachinery Flutter Regimes Elementary Considerations of Aircraft Wing Flutter Fundamental Differences Between Turbomachinery Flutter and Wing Flutter Fundamental of Unsteady Aerodynamic Theory for Isolated Airfoils Unsteady Aerodynamic Theory for Cascaded Airfoils Dynamic Stall-Empiricism and Experiment Coupled Blade-Disk-Shroud Stability Theory

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Subject Index

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