Study on the high speed scramjet characteristics at Mach 10 to 15 flight condition

  • Takahashi M
  • Itoh K
  • Tanno H
  • et al.
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Abstract

A scramjet engine model, designed to establish steady and strong combustion at free-stream conditions corresponding to Mach 12 flight, was tested in a large free-piston driven shock tunnel. Combustion tests of a previous engine model showed that combustion heat release obtained in the combustor was not sufficient to maintain strong combustion. For a new scramjet engine model, the inlet compression ratio was increased to raise the static temperature and density of the flow at the combustor entrance. As a result of the aerodynamic design change, the pressure rise due to combustion increased and the duration of strong combustion conditions in the combustor was extended. A hyper-mixer injector designed to enhance mixing and combustion by introducing streamwise vortices was applied to the new engine model. The results showed that the hyper mixer injector was very effective in promoting combustion heat release and establishing steady and strong combustion in the combustor.

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Takahashi, M., Itoh, K., Tanno, H., Komuro, T., Sunami, T., Sato, K., & Ueda, S. (2005). Study on the high speed scramjet characteristics at Mach 10 to 15 flight condition. In Shock Waves (pp. 935–940). Springer Berlin Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-27009-6_142

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