Afterburner Liner Shapes
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An interesting question about the bumps in an afterburner. The question was asked about this video called "Jet Nozzle Test".
https://youtu.be/x5ccK94IvsA
I wasn't sure what exactly was meant, so I took a guess.
The thumbnail for this vid is the flame holder in the afterburner section of our Orenda Iroquois.
Yes it is.
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