DOI: 10.14264/uql.2015.465
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Experimental investigation of a three dimensional scramjet engine at hypervelocity conditions

Abstract: Air-breathing propulsion has the ability to provide more economical access-to-space than current rocket based systems. Access-to-space requires hypersonic flight within the atmosphere, the air-breathing cycle best suited to this is the scramjet. Next generation launch systems require a scramjet stage to operate into the hypervelocity regime (> 3 km/s). Performance data at these conditions is scarce due to the inability of ground test facilities to replicate the high total pressures and temperatures associated … Show more

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“…It was discovered that the most successful fuelling configuration was 'Combined 31/69' and therefore only this configuration will be discussed, for information on the other configurations see Ref. 27. 'Combined 31/69' refers to fuelling simultaneously from both the inlet injectors and behind the circumferential step.…”
Section: Va Fuel-off Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It was discovered that the most successful fuelling configuration was 'Combined 31/69' and therefore only this configuration will be discussed, for information on the other configurations see Ref. 27. 'Combined 31/69' refers to fuelling simultaneously from both the inlet injectors and behind the circumferential step.…”
Section: Va Fuel-off Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Attempting to improve upon this, the work of Barth (2014) focused on fully characterising the internal flow features of the on-design M12REST engine. Full engine simulations were performed, before being validated experimentally alongside the studies of Wise (2015). With a more detailed understanding of the internal flow features inherent to the shape-transitioning engine, modifications to fuelling configurations were made by Barth (2014), achieving a combustion efficiency of 84.9%.…”
Section: Research Context and Motivationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While exceeding the estimated threshold of Smart (2012), this was still insufficient to provide net thrust through a simple conical nozzle. However, these modifications were restricted by the experimental model of Wise (2015) and large scale alterations were not permissible.…”
Section: Research Context and Motivationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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