Góndola (Nacelle) (Nacelle)
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Definition
La carcasa aerodinámica que rodea y protege un motor de avión, reduciendo la resistencia y el ruido.
¿Qué es una góndola?
A nacelle is the streamlined enclosure surrounding an aircraft engine. Mounted on pylons beneath the wings or integrated into the fuselage (as on the Boeing 727 or some regional jets), nacelles serve multiple critical functions: they reduce aerodynamic drag, direct airflow into and through the engine, contain engine noise, and house Thrust Reverser mechanisms. Modern nacelles are complex structures engineered to exacting tolerances.
Cómo funciona
A nacelle consists of several structural and functional components:
- Inlet (intake cowl): The forward lip that captures incoming air and smoothly accelerates it into the fan. Design is critical — lip shape affects engine stability across all flight attitudes and crosswind conditions.
- Fan cowl: Surrounds the fan and booster stages. Contains fire suppression ports and engine access panels for maintenance.
- Thrust reverser cowl: The aft section that translates rearward on cascade-type designs to open reverser cascade vanes.
- Core cowl: Surrounds the engine core, providing a duct for bypass air and housing fire detection systems.
- Exhaust nozzle: The convergent duct at the rear where bypass and core airstreams mix before expulsion.
Acoustic liners bonded to the inner surfaces of the nacelle absorb fan and turbine noise. Modern nacelles achieve 20–30 dB noise reduction compared to unlined structures. Materials are predominantly carbon-fiber-reinforced polymer (CFRP), aluminum alloys, and titanium for heat-exposed sections.
Especificaciones de rendimiento
- Fan diameter (determines nacelle diameter): CFM56: 61 in → LEAP-1B: 69 in → GE9X: 134 in
- Weight: A CFM LEAP nacelle system weighs approximately 1,200–1,500 kg per engine
- Noise attenuation: Up to 30 EPNdB (effective perceived noise) reduction via acoustic liners
- Ground clearance constraint: Nacelle diameter limits bypass ratio on underwing engines (key reason 737 MAX LEAP engines sit forward and above wing centerline)
Ejemplos de aeronaves
- Boeing 737 MAX: Distinctive "D-shaped" nacelle inlet due to ground clearance limitations — LEAP-1B engine moved forward and up to fit under the wing
- Airbus A320neo: Circular nacelle for CFM LEAP-1A or PW1100G, lower-slung than 737 MAX
- Boeing 777X: World's largest commercial nacelle for the 134-inch diameter GE9X fan
- Boeing 727: Center engine embedded in tail — nacelle integrated into fuselage S-duct rather than underwing pylon
Nacelles are mounted via pylons to the wing structure. The Fan Blades inside are precisely matched to the nacelle inlet geometry for optimal airflow management.
Related Terms
Inversor de empuje
Un dispositivo mecánico que redirige temporalmente el escape del motor hacia adelante para proporcionar fuerza de frenado después del aterrizaje.
Motor turbofan
El tipo de motor a reacción más común en la aviación comercial, que utiliza un gran ventilador para generar la mayor parte de su empuje.
Pala del ventilador
Las grandes palas aerodinámicas giratorias en la parte delantera de un motor turbofan que aceleran el aire para generar empuje.
Relación de derivación
La relación entre la masa de aire que fluye alrededor del núcleo del motor y la que fluye a través del núcleo, un indicador clave de eficiencia de combustible.
Turbofán con Reductor
Un diseño de turbofán que utiliza una caja reductora entre el fan y la turbina de baja presión, permitiendo que cada uno gire a la velocidad óptima.