ﻻ يوجد ملخص باللغة العربية
The combustion instability is investigated computationally for a multi-injector rocket engine using the flamelet progress variable (FPV) model. A C++ code is developed based on OpenFOAM 4.0 to apply the combustion model. Flamelet tables are generated for methane/oxygen combustion at the background pressure of $200$ bar using a 12-species chemical mechanism. A power law is determined for rescaling the reaction rate for the progress variable to address the pressure effect. The combustion is also simulated by the one-step-kinetics (OSK) method for comparison with the FPV approach. A study of combustion instability shows that a longitudinal mode of $1500$ Hz and a tangential standing wave of $2500$ Hz are dominant for both approaches. While the amplitude of the longitudinal mode remains almost the same for both approaches, the tangential standing wave achieves a larger amplitude in the FPV simulation. A preliminary study of the resonance in the injectors, which is driven by the longitudinal-mode oscillation in the combustion chamber, is also presented.
Neural networks (NN) are implemented as sub-grid flame models in a large-eddy simulation of a single-injector liquid-propellant rocket engine. The NN training process presents an extraordinary challenge. The multi-dimensional combustion instability p
A lattice Boltzmann model is considered in which the speed of sound can be varied independently of the other parameters. The range over which the speed of sound can be varied is investigated and good agreement is found between simulations and theory.
Three-dimensional laminar flow structures with mixing, chemical reaction, normal strain, and shear strain qualitatively representative of turbulent combustion at the small scales are analyzed. A mixing layer is subjected to counterflow in the transve
A thin solid (e.g., paper), burning against an oxidizing wind, develops a fingering instability with two decoupled length scales. The spacing between fingers is determined by the Peclet number (ratio between advection and diffusion). The finger width
The present article investigates the interactions between the pilot and main flames in a novel stratified swirl burner using both experimental and numerical methods. Experiments are conducted in a test rig operating at atmospheric conditions. The sys