Numerical simulation on the operating characteristics of rotating detonation ramjet engines at high flight mach number |
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Affiliation: | 1. School of Aeronautics and Astronautics, Sun Yat-sen University, No. 66, Gongchang Road, Guangming District, Shenzhen, Guangdong 518107, PR China;2. Science and Technology on Scramjet Laboratory, China Aerodynamics Research and Development Center (CARDC), Sichuan Mianyang 621000, China |
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Abstract: | For high-Mach-number incoming flow circumstances, a rotating detonation ramjet engine configuration is proposed in this research. By installing supporting blocks at the rear of the combustor, this configuration achieves continuous rotating detonation operation. Based on the Comparison of the flow structures obtained from the engine configuration with and without the supporting block before and after detonation ignition respectively, we obtain the intrinsic mechanism of detonation wave's propagation and re-initiation under the action of the supporting block. The supporting block creates a deflagration wave that is almost stationary before detonation ignition. In the detonation-ignited state, the deflagration wave is continually formed and traveling upstream under the influence of the supporting block, which is analogous to the periodical before detonation ignition of a transverse wave structure. The dynamic deflagration wave will cause the incomplete reactants behind the detonation wave to burn as the intensity of the detonation wave decreases. As a result, the incident shock wave is transformed into a Mach stem to achieve the re-initiation of the detonation wave. |
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Keywords: | Rotating detonation Ramjet engine Hypersonic incoming flow Detonation-propagating mechanism |
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