Visualization and emission spectra of flames in combustion chamber of swirling-oxidizer-flow-type hybrid rocket engines

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In order to clarify flame behavior in the combustion chamber of swirling-oxidizer-flow-type hybrid rocket engines, a small hybrid rocket engine with a large quartz glass window was fabricated to observe the inside of the combustion chamber from the front directly. PP and PMMA fuel grains were burned under the swirling and non-swirling oxygen flow conditions. For both PPand PMMA combustion, the disturbed swirling flames were found to develop closer to the grain surface than those without swirl, resulting in an increase of the fuel regression rates. The swirling flames consisted of not a single large flame but an annular aggregate of small striated flames on the grain surface. Emission spectra of counter-diffusion flames over the PP and PMMA rods showed that the strong continuum due to hot carbon particles in the flames, and the weak C2 and CH emissions were also visible. The filtered photographs which took the continuum and C2 emissions in the hybrid rocket combustion chamber suggested that the gas-phase reactions of PMMA with oxygen substantially occurred not in the center region of the combustion chamber, but near the PMMA gain surface. For PP combustion, the gas-phase reactions with oxygen may also occur in some degree near the central region. © 2011 by JSME.

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Yuasa, S., Ide, T., Masugi, M., Sakurai, T., Shiraishi, N., & Shimada, T. (2011). Visualization and emission spectra of flames in combustion chamber of swirling-oxidizer-flow-type hybrid rocket engines. Journal of Thermal Science and Technology, 6(2), 268–277. https://doi.org/10.1299/jtst.6.268

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