Experimental Investigation of Flame Anchoring Behavior in a LOX/LNG Rocket Combustor

Author:

Martin Jan1ORCID,Börner Michael1ORCID,Hardi Justin1ORCID,Suslov Dmitry1,Oschwald Michael12

Affiliation:

1. Institute of Space Propulsion, German Aerospace Center (DLR), 74239 Lampoldshausen, Germany

2. Institute of Jet Propulsion and Turbomachinery, RWTH Aachen University, 52062 Aachen, Germany

Abstract

Hot fire tests of a multi-injector research combustor were performed with liquid-oxygen and liquefied-natural-gas (LOX/LNG) propellants at chamber pressures from 30 up to 67 bar, hence at conditions similar to an upper stage rocket engine. Within these tests shear coaxial injectors were tested with and without a recessed LOX post. In both configurations, operating conditions with flames anchored at the LOX post tip and thus, if available, pre-combustion in the recess volume as well as lifted flames were observed. Flame anchoring was indirectly detected via acoustic measurements, using mean speed of sound to indicate the presence of flame in the head end of the combustion chamber. While the injector without recess showed only stable combustion irrespective of the flame anchoring behavior, the recessed injector featured short-lived bursts of oscillatory combustion and sustained combustion instabilities. Analysis of the test data showed that stable flame anchoring could not be ensured at momentum flux ratios below 20 for a non-recessed and below 45 for a recessed injector.

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Aerospace Engineering

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