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This 2010 NASA technical memorandum by Theresa L. Benyo investigates the impact of Magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) energy bypass systems on the performance of supersonic turbojet engines. The research demonstrates that applying magnetic fields of 1 to 5 Tesla can increase specific thrust and successfully extend the operational range of these engines into the hypersonic regime, reaching speeds up to Mach 7.0.
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INTRODUCTION

Theresa L. Benyo Glenn Research Center, Cleveland, Ohio The Effect of Magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) Energy Bypass on Specifi c Thrust for a Supersonic Turbojet Engine NASA/TM—2010-216734 December 2010 AIAA–2010–232 NASA STI Program . . . in Profi le Since its founding, NASA has been dedicated to the advancement of aeronautics and space science. The NASA Scientifi c and Technical Information (STI) program plays a key part in helping NASA maintain this important role. The NASA STI Program operates under the auspices of the Agency Chief Information Offi cer. It collects, organizes, provides for archiving, and disseminates NASA’s STI. The NASA STI program provides access to the NASA Aeronautics and Space Database and its public interface, the NASA Technical Reports Server, thus providing one of the largest collections of aeronautical and space science STI in the world. Results are published in both non-NASA channels and by NASA in the NASA STI Report Series, which includes the following report types: • TECHNICAL PUBLICATION. Reports of completed research or a major signifi cant phase of research that present the results of NASA programs and include extensive data or theoretical analysis. Includes compilations of signifi cant scientifi c and technical data and information deemed to be of continuing reference value. NASA counterpart of peer-reviewed formal professional papers but has less stringent limitations on manuscript length and extent of graphic presentations. • TECHNICAL MEMORANDUM. Scientifi c and technical fi ndings that are preliminary or of specialized interest, e.g., quick release reports, working papers, and bibliographies that contain minimal annotation. Does not contain extensive analysis. • CONTRACTOR REPORT. Scientifi c and technical fi ndings by NASA-sponsored contractors and grantees. • CONFERENCE PUBLICATION. Collected papers from scientifi c and technical conferences, symposia, seminars, or other meetings sponsored or cosponsored by NASA. • SPECIAL PUBLICATION. Scientifi c, technical, or historical information from NASA programs, projects, and missions, often concerned with subjects having substantial public interest. • TECHNICAL TRANSLATION. English- language translations of foreign scientifi c and technical material pertinent to NASA’s mission. Specialized services also include creating custom thesauri, building customized databases, organizing and publishing research results. For more information about the NASA STI program, see the following: • Access the NASA STI program home page at http://www.sti.nasa.gov • E-mail your question via the Internet to help@ sti.nasa.gov • Fax your question to the NASA STI Help Desk at 443–757–5803 • Telephone the NASA STI Help Desk at 443–757–5802 • Write to: NASA Center for Aero Space Information (CASI) 7115 Standard Drive Hanover, MD 21076–1320 Theresa L. Benyo Glenn Research Center, Cleveland, Ohio The Effect of Magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) Energy Bypass on Specifi c Thrust for a Supersonic Turbojet Engine NASA/TM—2010-216734 December 2010 AIAA–2010–232 National Aeronautics and Space Administration Glenn Research Center Cleveland, Ohio 44135 Prepared for the 48th Aerospace Sciences Meeting sponsored by the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics Orlando, Florida, January 4–7, 2010 Acknowledgments Theresa L. Benyo thanks Dr. Isaiah Blankson and Dr. Steve Schneider of NASA Glenn Research Center for their guidance and encouragement throughout this research. Available from NASA Center for Aerospace Information 7115 Standard Drive Hanover, MD 21076–1320 National Technical Information Service 5301 Shawnee Road Alexandria, VA 22312 Available electronically at http://gltrs.grc.nasa.gov This work was sponsored by the Fundamental Aeronautics Program at the NASA Glenn Research Center. Level of Review: This material has been technically reviewed by technical management. This report contains preliminary fi ndings, subject to revision as analysis proceeds. NASA/TM—2010-216734 1 The Effect of Magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) Energy Bypass on Specific Thrust for a Supersonic Turbojet Engine Theresa L. Benyo National Aeronautics and Space Administration Glenn Research Center Cleveland, Ohio 44135