A simplified chemical model for RBCC engines operating in ejector mode

COMBUSTION AND FLAME(2024)

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The ejector mode in rocket-based combined-cycle (RBCC) engines involves complex mixing and combustion processes between the primary and secondary streams and second fuel, which poses a challenge to numerical simulation. This paper introduces an efficient model to predict RBCC engine performance in ejector mode. Given the slow growth rate of compressible mixing layers with strong compressibility effects and high chemical reactivity of immediate species within the primary stream, the combustion intensity is primarily governed by the mixing process. The model converts residual chemical energy within the primary stream into suitable mass flow rates of H2 and CO and simplifies the intricate chemical kinetics into single-step models. The model was tested on hydrogen-and kerosene-fueled RBCC engine experiments involving diffusion and afterburning (DAB) and simultaneous mixing and combustion cycles. Simulation results align well with experimental data regarding wall pressure distributions, entrainment ratio, and axial thrust. The model suggests intense combustion occurs in both the mixer and afterburner, even in the DAB cycle, which notably reduces the entrainment ratio. Additionally, early combustion within the mixing process incurs extra Rayleigh loss and impairs pressurization performance. The secondary fuel exhibits a jet-wake stabilized combustion mode under a high-temperature and low Mach number environment. In conclusion, the proposed model provides an efficient way of predicting RBCC engine performance in the ejector mode.
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Rocket -based combined -cycle,Ejector mode,Reacting mixing layer,Diffusion and afterburning cycle,Simultaneous mixing and combustion cycle,Single-step chemistry model
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