Effect of Kerosene Dual-Jet Spacing on the Mixing and Combustion Characteristics of a Scramjet Combustor
Shuang-Shuang Peng,
Wen-Xuan Zhou,
Yin-Yin Qi
et al.
Abstract:As the core of a hypersonic propulsion system, the effective mixing efficiency of fuel and air in a supersonic combustor is crucial for its performance. This study focuses on a cold supersonic flow and employs computational fluid dynamics (CFD) techniques combined with Euler−Lagrange method's discretephase model (DPM) for multiphase flows, K−H and R−T (Kelvin−Helmholtz and Rayleigh−Taylor) mixing and atomization models, turbulence models, and surface evaporation models to investigate the injection, atomization… Show more
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