Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1272938 International Journal of Hydrogen Energy 2010 10 Pages PDF
Abstract

Developing fuel with higher heat sink is widely carried out to meet the cooling requirement for an airbreathing hypersonic vehicle. However, a Re-Cooled Cycle has been newly proposed for a regeneratively cooled scramjet to reduce the fuel flow for cooling. Fuel heat sink (cooling capacity) is repeatedly used to indirectly increase the fuel heat sink. Parametric sensitivity analysis of Re-Cooled Cycle of a hypersonic aircraft is explored. An analytical fin-type model for incompressible flow in smooth-wall rectangular ducts in terms of hydrodynamic, thermal, power balance and Mach number constraints is proposed. Based on this model, the difference of the cooling channel structure design between Re-Cooled Cycle and regenerative cooling is discussed, and a new optimization index is introduced for Re-Cooled Cycle. The sensitivity of the cycle performance to cooling channel geometry is investigated, and the optimal performance of a Re-Cooled Cycle is obtained by satisfying constraints. The differences of the effect of channel design variables between Re-Cooled Cycle and regenerative cooling are also discussed.

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