Experimental Studies on Scramjet Tested in a Freejet Facility

  • Chang, Xinyu (Institute of Mechanics, Chinese Academy of Sciences) ;
  • Chen, Lihong (Institute of Mechanics, Chinese Academy of Science) ;
  • Gu, Hongbin (Institute of Mechanics, Chinese Academy of Science) ;
  • Yu, Gong (Institute of Mechanics, Chinese Academy of Sciences)
  • Published : 2004.03.01

Abstract

Two different type scramjet models with side-wall compression and top-wall compression inlets have been tested in HPTF (Hypersonic Propulsion Test Facility) under the experimental conditions of Mach number 5.8, total temperature 1700K, total pressure 4.5㎫ and mass flow rate 3.5kg/s. The liquid kerosene was used as main fuel for the scramjets. In order to get fast ignition in the combustor, a small amount of hydrogen was used as a pilot. A strut with alternative tail was employed for increasing the compression ratio and for mixing enhancement in the side-wall compression case. Recessed cavities were used as a flameholder for combustion stability. The combustion efficiency was estimated by one dimensional theory. The uniformity of the facility nozzle flow was verified by a scanning pitot rake. The experimental results showed that the kerosene fuel was successfully ignited and stable combustion was achieved for both scramjet models. However the thrusts were still less than the model drags due to the low combustion efficiencies.

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