Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
8055872 Acta Astronautica 2016 8 Pages PDF
Abstract
A new powder fueled ramjet configuration is put forward based on the previous studies on ramjet, and an experiment investigation is conducted to study the working process of the engine. A series of tests are conducted to investigate the combustion efficiency of the engine by changing the ram air flow inlet interface position and the fluidization gas mass flow rate. It is found that the engine achieves 24 s self-sustaining combustion and worked stably during fire tests. In addition, the powder feed system provides aluminum fuel particles continuously and steadily during the tests, and the piston velocity can be used as a function of the fuel mass flow rate. Optimized ram air flow inlet interface position is 250 mm to the combustion chamber front end. Furthermore, as the mass flow rate of fluidization gas rises from 5 to 15 g/s, the combustion efficiency of the engine significantly increases. The best combustion efficiency reaches 73.05% on the condition that the ram air flow inlet interface position is 250 mm to the combustion chamber front end and the mass flow rate of fluidization gas is 15 g/s.
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