Acta Astronautica | 2019

Investigation of ignition characteristics in a kerosene fueled supersonic combustor

 
 
 
 
 

Abstract


Abstract Ignition characteristics of a kerosene fueled supersonic combustor has been numerically and experimentally investigated in the present paper. Flame luminosity images and wall pressure measurements are used for better understanding the ignition and combustion characteristics, air throttling is used to enhance ignition in the combustor. The results are obtained under the inflow condition of Ma number 2.0, total pressure 1.0\u202fMPa and total temperature 1100\u202fK which corresponds to Ma4.5 flight condition. When the ER (Equivalence Ratio) of kerosene is 0.19, the kerosene cannot be ignited at all only by the spark plug. When the flux ratio of air throttling (the ratio of mass flux of air throttling to mass flux of the inflow air) is 9.1%, a small part of kerosene can be ignited, but the flame is blown off soon. When the throttling air flux ratio is increased to 13.7% or 24.5%, the kerosene can be ignited successfully, and the combustion is stable and intense. Cold room temperature liquid kerosene can be ignited successfully by the spark plug with the aid of the throttling air.

Volume 161
Pages 425-429
DOI 10.1016/J.ACTAASTRO.2019.03.024
Language English
Journal Acta Astronautica

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