45th AIAA Thermophysics Conference 2015
DOI: 10.2514/6.2015-2968
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Fugine cycle theory: predicting high efficiency of the supermultijet-convergence engine working from startup to hypersonic scram mode

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“…2. Figure 22 shows the time-dependent temperature distributions in space for sixteen nozzles, where the maximum temperature is over 500 K. Then, for temperature, the three conversions on Differences A, B, and C depicted above results in the value of maximum temperature over 1,000 K due to the supermulti-jets colliding, which is performed by our previous theoretical and computational evaluations (Naitoh et al, 2015). This level of temperature can bring stable ignition occurrence, even for fuel of gasoline.…”
Section: The Difference Between the Collision Pressures In Figs 2 Anmentioning
confidence: 88%
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“…2. Figure 22 shows the time-dependent temperature distributions in space for sixteen nozzles, where the maximum temperature is over 500 K. Then, for temperature, the three conversions on Differences A, B, and C depicted above results in the value of maximum temperature over 1,000 K due to the supermulti-jets colliding, which is performed by our previous theoretical and computational evaluations (Naitoh et al, 2015). This level of temperature can bring stable ignition occurrence, even for fuel of gasoline.…”
Section: The Difference Between the Collision Pressures In Figs 2 Anmentioning
confidence: 88%
“…Difference A results in (26/16)×(6/2.2) 2 times increase of the collision pressure of Fig. 19 and more, while Difference B leads to (8.3/5.3) times increase (Naitoh et al, 2015). Then, Difference C will lead to about (1.41) 2 times increase.…”
Section: The Difference Between the Collision Pressures In Figs 2 Anmentioning
confidence: 92%