A direct performance comparison between the four-hole aero-ramp injector and single transverse injector in a dual-mode scramjet combustor was conducted.The mixing characteristics of two injectors were calculated by so...A direct performance comparison between the four-hole aero-ramp injector and single transverse injector in a dual-mode scramjet combustor was conducted.The mixing characteristics of two injectors were calculated by solving the three-dimensional(3-D)compressible Reynolds-averaged Navier-Stokes equations(RANS),with the help of the shear-stress-transport(SST)k-ωturbulence model.The numerical results show that the far field mixing efficiency of the aero-ramp injector is higher than that of the single transverse injector.High enthalpy vitiated air was heated to a total temperature of 1 200Kby hydrogen-oxygen combustion, entering the isolator entrance at a Mach number of 2.0.Non-reacting experimental conditions involved sonic injection of nitrogen to safely simulate ethylene injected into the combustor at a jet-to-free stream momentum flux ratio of 2.6.Schlieren photographs were obtained to analyze the shock structure around the injectors.Reacting test conditions involved sonic injection of ethylene at the jet-to-free stream momentum flux ratios ranging from 0.5to 2.7.High speed camera was used to capture the flame structures in the near-field combustion. The experimental results show that the aero-ramp injector produce sustained combustion over a wider range of fuel-air ratios than the single transverse injector.At the identical jet-to-free stream momentum flux ratio,the aero-ramp has a larger isolator margin than the single transverse injector,demonstrating a better ability for avoiding overflows.However,the air specific impulse and total temperature recovery of two injectors,which are calculated by the one-dimensional(1-D)performance analysis code,are almost identical.展开更多
文摘A direct performance comparison between the four-hole aero-ramp injector and single transverse injector in a dual-mode scramjet combustor was conducted.The mixing characteristics of two injectors were calculated by solving the three-dimensional(3-D)compressible Reynolds-averaged Navier-Stokes equations(RANS),with the help of the shear-stress-transport(SST)k-ωturbulence model.The numerical results show that the far field mixing efficiency of the aero-ramp injector is higher than that of the single transverse injector.High enthalpy vitiated air was heated to a total temperature of 1 200Kby hydrogen-oxygen combustion, entering the isolator entrance at a Mach number of 2.0.Non-reacting experimental conditions involved sonic injection of nitrogen to safely simulate ethylene injected into the combustor at a jet-to-free stream momentum flux ratio of 2.6.Schlieren photographs were obtained to analyze the shock structure around the injectors.Reacting test conditions involved sonic injection of ethylene at the jet-to-free stream momentum flux ratios ranging from 0.5to 2.7.High speed camera was used to capture the flame structures in the near-field combustion. The experimental results show that the aero-ramp injector produce sustained combustion over a wider range of fuel-air ratios than the single transverse injector.At the identical jet-to-free stream momentum flux ratio,the aero-ramp has a larger isolator margin than the single transverse injector,demonstrating a better ability for avoiding overflows.However,the air specific impulse and total temperature recovery of two injectors,which are calculated by the one-dimensional(1-D)performance analysis code,are almost identical.