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Experimental investigation of a supersonic swept ramp injector using laser-induced iodine fluorescence
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AeroacousticsEngineeringLaser-induced Iodine FluorescencePhysicsAerospace EngineeringExperimental InvestigationCombustion ScienceFluid MechanicsSwept RampIn-cylinder FlowTurbulent FlamePlanar MeasurementsUltrasoundLaser UltrasoundMach 2Premixed Turbulent FlameSupersonic Combustion
Planar measurements of injectant mole fraction and temperature have been conducted in a nonreacting supersonic combustor configured with underexpanded injection in the base of a swept ramp. The temperature measurements were conducted with a Mach 2 test section inlet in streamwise planes perpendicular to the test section wall on which the ramp was mounted. Injection concentration measurements, conducted in cross flow planes with both Mach 2 and Mach 2.9 free stream conditions, dramatically illustrate the domination of the mixing process by streamwise vorticity generated by the ramp. These measurements, conducted using a nonintrusive optical technique (laser-induced iodine fluorescence), provide an accurate and extensive experimental data base for the validation of computation fluid dynamic codes for the calculation of highly three-dimensional supersonic combustor flow fields.
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