Thrust performance of the rocket-based combined-cycle engine under ejector mode

Author:

Yao YizhiORCID,Gu RuiORCID,Sun MingboORCID,Li PeiboORCID,Huang Yuhui,An BinORCID,Wang JiaoruORCID,Li MengleiORCID,Wang TaiyuORCID,Chen JikaiORCID

Abstract

The Rocket-Based Combined-Cycle (RBCC) engine integrates the preponderance of ramjet and rocket engines. It can perform excellently at a lower Mach number than a ramjet while consuming less fuel than the rocket. The higher specific impulse under lower flight Mach conditions guarantees the competitiveness and application prospect of an RBCC engine for reusable space transportation and hypersonic cruise vehicles. With a wide range of Mach numbers, the flow choking between primary and secondary streams in the inner flow passage of the engine becomes complicated. The flow choking not only affects the mass flow ratio between the air stream and rocket plume but also determines the thrust performance of the engine. However, the relationship between flow-choking states and thrust performance has not been revealed. This investigation aimed to provide a better design reference for the RBCC trajectory design and a basis for the RBCC engine geometry design so that the thrust performance under different flow choking states was studied. The findings indicate that the engine is more favorable in the supersonic regime status than others. At the premise of the lower total pressure air stream condition, the thrust of the RBCC engine is attributed to the rocket pressurization effect. On the contrary, its thrust is ascribed to the air stream when the air stream total pressure is higher. Besides, the thrust augmentation of the RBCC engine is essentially due to the larger entrainment ratio. There is a rocket mass flow rate range in different mixer diameters, named region B in this paper, in which the air mass flow rate can be boosted with the rocket mass flow rate and the specific impulse ratio is higher than the rocket specific impulse. Significantly, the RBCC design state should be maintained in region B to meet the operational requirements of engines under the precondition of an insufficient flight Mach number.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

AIP Publishing

Subject

General Physics and Astronomy

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