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Analyses and Application of Gas Sampling to Scramjet Engine Testing
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EngineeringFuel InjectionAerospace EngineeringCombustion ScienceMechanical EngineeringCombustion EngineeringGas SamplingSystems EngineeringAerodynamicsPropulsionScramjet Engine TestingGas-sampling ProbesSupersonic Combustion
Gas sampling has been used in combustor studies and in scramjet engine testing. Because the gas sampling is based on the assumption that the gas composition is frozen in the sampling process, the critical Damkohler numbers necessary to quench reactions in the gas-sampling probes were evaluated using a reduced kinetic model. The phase plane analysis showed that reactions in probes can be extinguished if the probe Damkohler number is less than about 10. The analytical results were cone rmed by numerical calculations using full kinetics. The shock swallowing into sampling probes was examined using numerical simulations for the low-Reynolds-number e ow. These theoretical results were verie ed by experiments using four kinds of probes with various cone gurations in a Mach 2.5 supersonic combustor. Based on the results, e ne sampling probes with a tip diameter less than 0.3 mm are recommended for scramjet testing. Based on these calibration studies, gas sampling was successfully applied to scramjet engine testing under a e ight Mach number up to 8, to reveal interesting features in the internal e ow in swept-back engines.
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