Publication Date:
2019-07-13
Description:
Several tests were performed on a one-sixth scale Rocket Based Combined Cycle (RBCC) engine model at the University of Alabama in Huntsville. The UAH RBCC facility consists of a rectangular duct with a vertical strut mounted in the center. The scaled strut consists of two supersonic rocket nozzles with an embedded vertical turbine between the rocket nozzles. The tests included mass flow, flow visualization and horizontal pressure traverses. The mass flow test indicated a c:hoked condition when the rocket chamber pressure is between 200 psi and 300 psi. The flow visualization tests narrowed the rocket chamber pressure range from, 250 psi to 300 psi. Also, from this t.est, an assumption of a minimum 〈area choke was made. Horizontal pressure traverses were performed at locations both upstream and downstream of the nozzle exit plane. These traverses aided in examining the induced airflow due to the ejector effect and the growth of the: boundary layer in the strut sidewall gap.
Keywords:
Fluid Mechanics and Heat Transfer
Type:
Joint Propulsion; Jun 20, 1999 - Jun 23, 1999; Los Angeles, CA; United States
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