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  • 1
    Publication Date: 2011-08-19
    Description: Coherent antiStokes Raman spectroscopy (CARS) was used to make simultaneous measurements of temperature, nitrogen and oxygen density in a reacting supersonic flow. A supersonic burner (SSB) was designed to provide supersonic flow in which combustion can be studied in the laboratory. Measurements made with the CARS system will be used for validation of computational fluid dynamic (CFD) codes. Preliminary results of the CFD calculations are presented.
    Keywords: FLUID MECHANICS AND HEAT TRANSFER
    Type: Johns Hopkins Univ., The 24th JANNAF Combustion Meeting, Volume 2; p 171-178
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  • 2
    Publication Date: 2011-08-19
    Description: The combustion of H2/CH4 and H2/C2H4 mixtures containing 10 to 70 vol pct hydrocarbon at combustor inlet Mach number 2 and temperatures 2000 to 4000 R is investigated experimentally, applying direct-connect test hardware and techniques similar to those described by Diskin and Northam (1987) in the facilities of the NASA Langley Hypersonic Propulsion Branch. The experimental setup, procedures, and data-reduction methods are described; and the results are presented in extensive tables and graphs and characterized in detail. Fuel type and mixture are found to have little effect on the wall heating rate measured near the combustor exit, but H2/C2H4 is shown to burn much more efficiently than H2/CH4, with no pilot-off blowout equivalence ratios greater than 0.5. It is suggested that H2/hydrocarbon mixtures are feasible fuels (at least in terms of combustion efficiency) for scramjet SSTO vehicles operating at freestream Mach numbers above 4.
    Keywords: INORGANIC AND PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY
    Type: Johns Hopkins Univ., The 24th JANNAF Combustion Meeting, Volume 2; p 155-169
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    Publication Date: 2018-12-01
    Description: The combustion of H2/CH4 and H2/C2H4 mixtures containing 10-70 vol pct hydrocarbon at cumbustor inlet Mach number 2 and temperatures 2000-4000 R is investigated experimentally, applying direct-connect test hardware and techniques similar to those described by Diskin and Northam (1987) in the facilities of the NASA Langley Hypersonic Propulsion Branch. The experimental setup, procedures, and data-reduction methods are described; and the results are presented in extensive tables and graphs and characterized in detail. Fuel type and mixture are found to have little effect on the wall heating rate measured near the combustor exit, but H2/C2H4 is shown to burn much more efficiently than H2/CH4, with no pilot-off blowout at equivalence ratios greater than 0.5. It is suggested that H2/hydrocarbon mixtures are feasible fuels (at least in terms of combustion efficiency) for scramjet SSTO vehicles operating at freestream Mach numbers above 4.
    Keywords: PROPELLANTS AND FUELS
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  • 4
    Publication Date: 2019-06-28
    Description: A simple and reliable OH absorption technique was developed and applied to measure path integrated temperature and OH number density in scramjet combustor hardware. The first series of measurements was made in premixed combustion products at the exit of a Mach 2 nozzle mounted on a hydrogen fueled vitiated heater. The second series of tests was conducted during supersonic combustion evaluation of hydrogen/hydrocarbon fuel mixtures. These measurements were made near the exit of a 48-inch long diverging supersonic combustor. The OH number density measurements indicated that both the nozzle and the combustor flow were not in equilibrium.
    Keywords: PROPELLANTS AND FUELS
    Type: AIAA PAPER 88-3293
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    Publication Date: 2019-06-28
    Description: A series of tests has been carried out to investigate the effects of various scale parameters on the direct connect scramjet combustor performance. The calculated combustion efficiency appears to be independent of scale for the same geometry, but tests with more precise scaling of the entire combustor are required to verify this. Combustion, however, can be strongly dependent on geometry for the same scale. It is suggested that the beneficial aspects of certain geometric or scale variations can be combined to improve the overall performance.
    Keywords: AIRCRAFT PROPULSION AND POWER
    Type: AIAA PAPER 87-2164
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  • 6
    Publication Date: 2019-07-13
    Description: The present test series was conducted to ascertain the effects of various scale and geometric parameters on the combustion and pressure rise limits of a direct-connect supersonic combustor employing hydrogen fuel in a Mach 2 flow and 1-atm static pressure. The injector configuration was similar to that developed by Wagner et al. (1987). Attention is given to the effects of upstream length, fuel-injection gap, and constant-area combustor length, as well as to those of equivalence ratios and stagnation temperature. It is found that, for a given scale, combustion can be strongly dependent on such geometric factors as the use of either constant-area combustion or immediate expansion.
    Keywords: AIRCRAFT PROPULSION AND POWER
    Type: ICAS Congress; Aug 28, 1988; Jerusalem; Israel
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