Effect of inlet conditions on swirling turbulent reacting flows in a solid fuel ramjet engine

•Effect of inlet conditions on combustion in the solid fuel ramjet engine is investigated.•An in-house code to simulate the unsteady swirling reacting flows in a SFRJ is developed.•Three correlations of solid fuel regression rate for swirling flows are proposed.•The swirl has a significant effect on...

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Veröffentlicht in:Applied thermal engineering 2017-02, Vol.113, p.186-207
Hauptverfasser: Musa, Omer, Xiong, Chen, Changsheng, Zhou, Li, Weixuan
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:•Effect of inlet conditions on combustion in the solid fuel ramjet engine is investigated.•An in-house code to simulate the unsteady swirling reacting flows in a SFRJ is developed.•Three correlations of solid fuel regression rate for swirling flows are proposed.•The swirl has a significant effect on the combustion in the solid fuel ramjet engine.•Increase of swirl number, mass flow rate, and air inlet temperature enhance the regression rate. This paper presents experimental and numerical investigation of turbulent reacting flows in a solid fuel ramjet engine with different inlet conditions. In simulations, three main parameters were varied independently, which are the swirl intensity, mass flow rate, and air inlet temperature to study these parameters influence on the regression rate and combustion phenomena. Firstly, a numerical model has been developed to solve axisymmetric unsteady Reynolds-averaged Navier-Stokes equations of the turbulent swirling compressible flow field with chemical reactions. Secondly, experiments have been performed on the solid fuel ramjet without swirl to validate the developed code. Thirdly, in order to assess the accuracy and robustness of the code three test cases are adopted. Finally, a series of unsteady simulations are carried out for swirling reacting turbulent flows in a solid fuel ramjet using high-density Polyethylene (HDPE) solid fuel. The main results obtained from this study show that swirl flow enhances the regression rate and the turbulent mixing throughout the ramjet. In addition, the results revealed that an increase of swirl number, mass flow rate, and air inlet temperature increases the heat and mass transport at the solid fuel surface and hence enhances the local regression rate. Three relations have been proposed to correlate the average regression rate.
ISSN:1359-4311
1873-5606
DOI:10.1016/j.applthermaleng.2016.11.023