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Effect of kerosene injection states on mixing and combustion characteristics in a cavity-based supersonic combustor
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|作者:
Xu LIU
Peibo LI
Fei LI
Hongbo WANG
Mingbo SUN
Chao WANG
Yixin YANG
Dapeng XIONG
Yanan WANG
机构:
[1] College of Aerospace Science and Engineering
[2] National University of Defense Technology
[3] Science and Technology on Scramjet Laboratory
基金:
中国国家自然科学基金;
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中图分类号:
V235.21 [冲压喷气发动机];
学科分类号:
082502 ;
摘要:
It has been found that the static pressure distribution along the axial direction of liquid kerosene is lower than that of the gaseous kerosene under the same flow condition and overall equivalent ratio from previous studies.To further investigate this phenomenon,a compressible two-phase parallel simulation method is utilized to analyze the mixing and combustion characteristics of gaseous and liquid kerosene jets in a cavity-based supersonic combustor.The numerical results are consistent with the experiments and demonstrate that gaseous injection leads to a cavity shear layer that dives deeper into the cavity,forming two recirculation zones in the front and rear of the cavity.In contrast,the cavity shear layer is closer to the mainstream during liquid injection,and only a large recirculation zone is formed in the rear of the cavity.As a result of the cavity shear layer and the recirculating flow,the fuel vapor of gaseous injection accumulates in the front of the cavity,while for the liquid injection,the fuel vapor disperses in the cavity,cavity shear layer,and the region above,and the rear of the cavity has a higher fuel vapor concentration than the front.This unique fuel distribution causes the combustion area to be concentrated in the cavity during the gaseous injection but dispersed inside and downstream of the cavity during the liquid injection.As a result,forming a thermal throat under the same conditions is more challenging during liquid injection,and the generated static pressure distribution is lower than that during the gaseous injection.
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页码:308 / 320
页数:13
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