標題: Multiphysics simulations of rocket engine combustion
作者: Chen, Yen-Sen
Chou, T. H.
Gu, B. R.
Wu, J. S.
Wu, Bill
Lian, Y. Y.
Yang, Luke
機械工程學系
Department of Mechanical Engineering
關鍵字: Hybrid rocket combustion;N(2)O-HTPB system;Radiative heat transfer;Real-fluid model;Finite-rate chemistry
公開日期: 1-Jun-2011
摘要: Recently, the hybrid rocket propulsion has become attractive to the research community and has developed the trend to become an alternative to the conventional liquid and solid rockets. The hybrid rocket is a combination of both the solid and liquid systems with half of the plumbing of the liquid rocket but retaining its operational flexibility and avoiding the explosive nature of the solid rocket. Among available hybrid systems, the N(2)O (Nitrous Oxide)-HTPB (Hydroxyl-Terminated PolyButadiene) hybrid propulsion represents the simplest but sufficiently efficient design. Unfortunately, even until now, research in developing hybrid N(2)O-HTPB propulsion system still strongly depends on trials-and-errors, which are time-consuming and expensive. Thus, detailed understanding of the fundamental combustion processes that are involved in the N(2)O-HIPB propulsion system can greatly impact the research community in this field. This may further facilitate the successful modeling of the combustion processes and help improving the design of N(2)O-HTPB propulsion system in the future. A comprehensive numerical model with real-fluid properties and finite-rate chemistry was developed in this research to predict the combustion flowfield inside a N(2)O-HIPB hybrid rocket system. Good numerical predictions as compared to experimental data are also presented. (C) 2010 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
URI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.compfluid.2010.09.010
http://hdl.handle.net/11536/22891
ISSN: 0045-7930
DOI: 10.1016/j.compfluid.2010.09.010
期刊: COMPUTERS & FLUIDS
Volume: 45
Issue: 1
起始頁: 29
結束頁: 36
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