Comparison of Dual-Combustion Ramjet and Scramjet Performances Considering Combustion Efficiency

Author:

Wu XianjuORCID,Wei Zhijun

Abstract

The performances of a dual-combustion ramjet (DCR) and a scramjet were compared via computational fluid dynamics numerical simulation to provide theoretical guidance for engine selection for a hypersonic vehicle. Kerosene, C12H23, with an equivalence ratio of 0.8, was employed as the fuel, and the reactive flow was modeled using six-species and four-step chemistry. The results show that the DCR has a central combustion mode, which has a smaller temperature gradient and more uniform heat release, resulting in higher combustion efficiency, compared to the near-wall combustion mode of the scramjet. The total pressure recovery coefficient of scramjet is 0.9% lower than that of DCR under the Ma6 condition, but 5.6% higher than that of DCR under the Ma7 condition. The combustion efficiency of DCR is 35.6% and 25.4% higher than that of the scramjet under Ma6 and Ma7 conditions, respectively. The decrease in the combustion efficiency of the DCR is caused by the increase in the dissociation rate of CO2 into CO with the increase in temperature. The performance of DCR is better than that of scramjet under both conditions. However, the performance advantage of DCR decreases as the Mach number increases. Specifically, under the conditions of Ma6 and Ma7, the specific impulse or specific thrust of DCR was 2.67 times and 1.51 times that of scramjet, respectively.

Funder

Taizhou Science and Technology Bureau

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Fluid Flow and Transfer Processes,Computer Science Applications,Process Chemistry and Technology,General Engineering,Instrumentation,General Materials Science

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