Effect of Axisymmetric Aft Wall Angle Cavity in Supersonic Flow Field

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Cavity plays a significant role in scramjet combustors to enhance mixing and flame holding of supersonic streams. In this study, the characteristics of axisymmetric cavity with varying aft wall angles in a non-reacting supersonic flow field are experimentally investigated. The experiments are conducted in a blow-down type supersonic flow facility. The facility consists of a supersonic nozzle followed by a circular cross sectional duct. The axisymmetric cavity is incorporated inside the duct. Cavity aft wall is inclined with two consecutive angles. The performance of the aft wall cavities are compared with rectangular cavity. Decreasing aft wall angle reduces the cavity drag due to the stable flow field which is vital for flame holding in supersonic combustor. Uniform mixing and gradual decrease in stagnation pressure loss can be achieved by decreasing the cavity aft wall angle.

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Jeyakumar, S., Assis, S. M., & Jayaraman, K. (2018). Effect of Axisymmetric Aft Wall Angle Cavity in Supersonic Flow Field. International Journal of Turbo and Jet Engines, 35(1), 29–34. https://doi.org/10.1515/tjj-2016-0027

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