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    Publication Date: 2019-06-28
    Description: Planar measurements of the injectant mole fraction distribution in a nonreacting model SCRAMJET combustor have been made using a nonintrusive optical technique, laser-induced iodine fluorescence. The combustor geometry investigated in this work was staged, transverse sonic injection of air into Mach 2 and Mach 2.9 freestreams. Accurate three-dimensional surveys of the injectant mole fraction distribution for both freestream Mach numbers have been generated. These experimental measurements provide valuable insight into the fluid mechanics of the mixing process. The existence of streamwise vortices is shown to dominate the mixing in the injector nearfield while shock wave interactions with the injectant plume are seen to significantly enhance mixing downstream of the injectors. The effect of combustor Mach number on injectant mixing is found to be small for this geometry. These measurements provide an accurate data set for the validation of computational fluid dynamics codes being developed for the calculation of highly three-dimensional nonreacting supersonic combustor flow fields.
    Keywords: AIRCRAFT PROPULSION AND POWER
    Type: AIAA PAPER 90-1632
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    Publication Date: 2019-07-13
    Description: Planar measurements of the injectant mole fraction distribution and the velocity field within a supersonic mixing flowfield have been made using laser-induced iodine fluorescence. The flowfield investigated in this work is staged transverse injection of air into a Mach 2 freestream. A complete three-dimensional survey of the injectant mole fraction distribution has been generated, and a single planar velocity measurement has been completed. The measurements reveal the dramatic effect of streamwise vortices on the mixing in the near field of the injectors, as well as the rapid mixing generated by staging two fuel injectors. Analysis of the downstream decay of the maximum injectant mole fraction in this and other supersonic mixing flowfields indicates that the relative rate of injectant mixing well downstream of the injectors is independent of injection geometry, freestream Mach number, and injectant molecular weight. Mixing within this region of the flowfield is dominated by small-scale turbulence within the injectant plume. The transition of the dominant mixing mechanism, from vortex-driven mixing in the near field to small-scale turbulent mixing in the far field, was found to occur in the region about 10 diameters downstream of the injectors.
    Keywords: AIRCRAFT PROPULSION AND POWER
    Type: AIAA Journal (ISSN 0001-1452); 32; 3; p. 528-534
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