2015
DOI: 10.1155/2015/675861
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Analysis of a Low-Angle Annular Expander Nozzle

Abstract: An experimental and numerical analysis of a low-angle annular expander nozzle is presented to observe the variance in shock structure within the flow field. A RANS-based axisymmetric numerical model was used to evaluate flow characteristics and the model validated using experimental pressure readings and schlieren images. Results were compared with an equivalent converging-diverging nozzle to determine the capability of the wake region in varying the effective area of a low-angle design. Comparison of schliere… Show more

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“…For the purpose of simplifying the problem, a cold-flow study was employed where the extreme conditions at the nozzle inlet replicated the combustion exit conditions. A RANS (Reynolds averaged) approach to the expansion modelling was adopted due to the relatively steady state conditions and reduced computational expense [13]. The CFD study included a Weighted Area average function which noted the average pressure and velocity over the radius of the nozzle exit.…”
Section: Cfd Setupmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For the purpose of simplifying the problem, a cold-flow study was employed where the extreme conditions at the nozzle inlet replicated the combustion exit conditions. A RANS (Reynolds averaged) approach to the expansion modelling was adopted due to the relatively steady state conditions and reduced computational expense [13]. The CFD study included a Weighted Area average function which noted the average pressure and velocity over the radius of the nozzle exit.…”
Section: Cfd Setupmentioning
confidence: 99%