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Experimental Test, Model Validation, and Viability Assessment of a Wave-Rotor Constant-Volume Combustor
Author(s) -
M. Razi Nalim,
Philip H. Snyder,
Michael Kowalkowski
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
journal of propulsion and power
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1533-3876
pISSN - 0748-4658
DOI - 10.2514/1.b36174
Subject(s) - combustor , combustion , ignition system , mechanics , volume (thermodynamics) , combustion chamber , rotor (electric) , materials science , nuclear engineering , aerospace engineering , mechanical engineering , thermodynamics , engineering , physics , chemistry , organic chemistry
Design and testing of a wave-rotor constant-volume combustor achieved stable combustion at near-atmospheric inlet conditions and demonstrated the potential of pressure-gain combustion using a wave rotor. An experiment rig with a motor-driven, room-temperature rotor with large thermal mass operated for short durations within heating limits of extensive in-passage rotating instrumentation. Over 30 successful tests were completed, including a 3 s run amounting to about 2000 individual firing events. Fast deflagrative combustion was observed with varied ethylene fuel distribution in the passages, showing good combustor operability, insensitive to leakage. Remarkably high flame speeds and a net pressure gain were indirectly indicated from measurements. A time-marching, spatially one-dimensional numerical model of gas dynamics and combustion was used for aerothermodynamic design, applying loss models previously calibrated with pressure-exchange nonreacting wave-rotor experiments. Major features and trends of th...

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