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NOZZLE User Guide

NOZZLE conceptual design program analyzes both 1-D and 2-D circular nozzles. Program uses edit fields for user editing of each piece of data. Input data files may be saved on disk for later use. Program output is directed to output windows and may be sent to a printer.

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NOZZLE User Guide

NOZZLE conceptual design program analyzes both 1-D and 2-D circular nozzles. Program uses edit fields for user editing of each piece of data. Input data files may be saved on disk for later use. Program output is directed to output windows and may be sent to a printer.

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NOZZLE Program

User Guide
Version 3.111

April 8, 2004

Copyright © 2002 - 2004 - Jack D Mattingly, Ph.D.


Table of Contents

1. Main Window 3
2. Design Calculations 4
3. Gross Thrust Coefficient Contours 5
4. Sketch Window 9

Hint for Data Editing: This program uses edit fields for user
editing of each piece of data. The program waits until you enter
the “tab” or “enter” key to accept your data entry in that field.
Use the “tab” key to move between data edit fields.

Copyright © 2002 - 2004 by Jack D Mattingly, Ph.D. No part of this publication may be
reproduced, distributed, or transmitted, in any form or by any means, or stored in a
database or retrieval system, without the prior written permission of the copyright
owner.
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1. MAIN Window
The NOZZLE conceptual design program analyzes both 1-D and 2-D circular convergent-divergent nozzles. It is
based on the equations developed in Chapter 10 of Aircraft Engine Design, Second Edition.
This program is designed to be user-friendly and multiple windows are used for program control and data input.
NOZZLE input data files may be saved on disk for later use (the file extension “NOZ” is used for these files). Also,
saved input data files may be read from disk for current use. The current data file name is displayed in the upper left of
the Main window and in output windows. Program output is directed to output windows and may be sent to a printer.
When the NOZZLE program is run, the Main window is displayed. The top of the Main window is shown below.

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NOTE When the user presses the Perform Calc button, they will be asked if they want to save the input data before
the calculations are performed using the following window. The user can check the box and turn off this reminder.

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2. Design Calculation
Pressing the Design Calc button causes the program to calculate the nozzle performance using the input design data
and displaying the results in the output window. The one-dimensional (1-D) analysis has only dimensions normal to the
flow direction (flow areas) and does not have length dimensions. The results for a 1-D circular nozzle are shown below.

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The two-dimensional (2-D) analysis has both dimensions normal to the flow direction (flow areas) and length
dimensions. The results for an example 2-D circular convergent-divergent nozzle are shown below. Note that the nozzle
can be sketched for the 2-D analysis.

3. Gross Thrust Coefficient Contours

The variation of the gross thrust coefficient ( C fg ) with design variable(s) can be calculated and presented using the
Contours/Plot button. The following data window is displayed for the 1-D circular nozzle. The Plot and Plot+ buttons
become active after the Calc Cfg’s button has been pressed and the performance calculated. Similar to the INLET
program, the Plot button displays a plot where the mouse arrow becomes a cross-hair when the user moves the mouse
across the plot. This feature allows the user to capture and display at the bottom of the screen the coordinates and total
pressure value by pressing the left mouse button. Pressing the Plot+ button produces an Olectra Chart plot of the gross
thrust coefficient versus nozzle area ratio.

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The plot generated by the Plot+ button for the 1-D circular convergent-divergent nozzle is shown below.

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The following data window is displayed for the 2-D circular nozzle when the Contours/Plot button is pressed.

After the Calc Cfg’s button is pressed, values of the gross thrust coefficient are calculated over the input ranges of
the area ratio and divergent angle. The Plot and Plot+ buttons also become active. Similar to the INLET program, the
Plot button displays a contour plot where the mouse arrow becomes a cross-hair when the user moves the mouse across
the contour plot. This feature allows the user to capture and display at the bottom of the screen the coordinates and gross
thrust coefficient value by pressing the left mouse button. Pressing the Plot+ button produces an Olectra Chart contour
plot of the gross thrust coefficient versus nozzle area ratio and divergent flap angle as shown on the next page.

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4. SKETCH Window
After design calculations have been performed for a 2-D circular convergent-divergent nozzle, pressing the Sketch
button on the Main window opens the Sketch window and displays the outline of the nozzle at the design point as
shown below. The ramps are shown in black, the oblique shocks are shown in blue, and the terminal normal shock is
shown in red. The lengths and radii of the nozzle are given on the left of the sketch. The bit map image on the Sketch
Pad can be copied to the Windows clip board by pressing the “Alt” and “PrtSc” keys simultaneously. From the
Window’s clip board, the image can be pasted into the Paint program and saved to a file for later use.

Copyright © 2002 - 2004 - Jack D Mattingly, Ph.D.

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