Summary of nonaxisymmetric nozzle internal performance from the NASA Langley Static Test Facility

Early experimental work on multifunction nozzles (prior to 1978) concentrated on quantifying the isolated and installed performance of specific nozzle designs at various power settings during cruise, vectored thrust, and reverse thrust operating modes. Since 1978, however, significant effort has been expended on developing a parametric data base on nozzle internal design variables which could lead to improved internal performance and/or lower structural weight. Much of this work has been conducted in the Static Test Facility of the NASA/Langley 16-Foot Transonic Tunnel using subscale models and high pressure air to simulate jet exhaust. A review of the research effort on nonaxisymmetric multifunction nozzles along with a summary of many of the results is presented. In addition, internal performance results from subscale models tested in the Static Test Facility and from full-scale engine/nozzle tests are compared.