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Fundamental studies of cavity-based flameholder concepts for supersonic combustors
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AeroacousticsBiomedical AcousticsEngineeringEngineering AcousticAerospace EngineeringCavity-based Flameholder ConceptsCombustion ScienceMechanical EngineeringPhysical AcousticE OwRectangular CavityCavity E OwsLaminar FlameSupersonic Combustion
Experimentalandcomputationalinvestigationsofthee owe eldassociatedwithseveralcavity-basede ameholders in a nonreacting supersonic e ow are described. All cavity e ows were of the open type, that is, length-to-depth ratio L/D<10. Two values of L/D were studied with several offset ratios (OR) and aft ramp angles µ. Results indicate that the aft ramp angle plays an important role in determining the character of the shear layer that spans the cavity. For a rectangular cavity with OR=1 and µ=90 deg, a compression wave forms as the e ow separates from the cavity’ s upstream corner. A strong recompression occurs at the aft wall, and the e ow is visibly unsteady. The pressure on the cavity fore wall decreases steadily and the recompression process occurs more gradually with decreasing aftrampangle.Higherdrag coefe cientsandshorterresidencetimesarefoundin cavitieswithshallower ramp angles.
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