2021
DOI: 10.1155/2021/3526454
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Numerical Investigation on the Effect of Inflow Mach Numbers on the Combustion Characteristics of a Typical Cavity-Based Supersonic Combustor

Abstract: The air-breathing engines, commonly known as Supersonic Combustor Ramjet (SCRAMJET) engines, are one of the most prominent technologies among researchers due to their high thrust-to-weight ratio. The researchers are constantly making efforts for improved performance of the combustor under the required boundary conditions. The present working computational model studies a hydrogen-fueled parallel cavity scramjet combustor to recognize the complex flow field characteristics and performance of the combustor in An… Show more

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“…The 𝑘 − 𝜀 turbulence model due to its suitable accuracy and low computational cost has been a popular model for simulating reacting flows (which are inherently expensive). This model has been used in numerous reacting flow simulations in various geometries and has produced reliable results, some of which can be observed in references (Giuffrida et al 2020, Berni et al 2021, Verma et al 2021, Aleiferis et al 2021, Bordoloi et al 2021and Ong et al 2021. In this model, the Reynolds stresses can be related to turbulent viscosity as follows:…”
Section: Governing Equationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The 𝑘 − 𝜀 turbulence model due to its suitable accuracy and low computational cost has been a popular model for simulating reacting flows (which are inherently expensive). This model has been used in numerous reacting flow simulations in various geometries and has produced reliable results, some of which can be observed in references (Giuffrida et al 2020, Berni et al 2021, Verma et al 2021, Aleiferis et al 2021, Bordoloi et al 2021and Ong et al 2021. In this model, the Reynolds stresses can be related to turbulent viscosity as follows:…”
Section: Governing Equationsmentioning
confidence: 99%