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Thermophysics and Aeromechanics

2013 year, number 3

Investigating an annular nozzle on combustion products of hydrocarbon fuels

V.A. Levin1, N.E. Afonina1, V.G. Gromov1, G.D. Smekhov1, A.N. Khmelevsky1, and V.V. Markov1,2
1Institute of Mechanics, Lomonosov Moscow State University, Moscow, Russia
2Steklov Mathematical Institute RAS, Moscow, Russia
Keywords: jet thrust unit, Laval nozzle, annular nozzle, shock wave, combustion
Pages: 265–272

Abstract

Full-scale and computational experiments were used to investigate the flows in the jet thrust unit with annular nozzle and deflector in the form of a spherical segment. The used working gas was the combustion products of air mixtures with acetylene, gas-phase aviation kerosene, and natural gas. Experimental studies were carried out in a hot-shot wind tunnel in the range of stagnation pressure from 0.48 to 2.05 MPa. The calculations for the cases of combustion products outflow in terrestrial and high altitude conditions were performed with the original computer program that used the Euler and NavierStokes systems supplemented by equations of chemical kinetics. It was found that the thrust of the jet module with an annular nozzle at high altitude almost twice exceeds the sound nozzle thrust, but is lesser (about 25 %) than the thrust of the ideal calculated Laval nozzle; the difference therewith decreases markedly with the decrease of flight altitude and stagnation pressure.