Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
8057333 Aerospace Science and Technology 2018 10 Pages PDF
Abstract
The flow structures of the inlet in continuously variable Mach number inflow are studied experimentally to evaluate accurately the performance of scramjet inlet during acceleration/deceleration in ground experiments. To break the limitation in which majority of supersonic wind tunnels operate at a fixed Mach number condition, a continuously variable Mach number wind tunnel has been built. The running Mach number of the wind tunnel varies continuously from 2.0 to 3.0 under suction mode. The experiments of the inlet at fixed and variable Mach number inflows are conducted successively in the continuously variable Mach number wind tunnel. In the fixed Mach number experiment, the typical flow structures of the inlet under the unstart/start conditions are captured. The pressure distributions on the lower wall of the inlet, which were obtained from the experiments, are consistent with numerical ones. Thus, the effectiveness and accuracy of the experiments and numerical simulations were verified. In the continuously variable Mach number wind tunnel experiment, we found the inlet suffers from four flow structures. With the exception of typical unstart/start flow structures, the inlet undergoes pseudo unstart/start conditions under the influence of the wind tunnel unstart. By analyzing the pressure and Schlieren result, variations in the flow structures are observed in detail, which can provide useful references for the subsequent experiments in continuously variable Mach number wind tunnels. In particular, pseudo unstart/start conditions must be distinguished from real ones in the case wrong experimental data are obtained in the following experiments.
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