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Exploratory tests of two strut fuel injectors for supersonic combustion
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1974
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AeroacousticsEngineeringAerospace EngineeringCombustion ScienceMechanical EngineeringRocket EngineStrut Fuel InjectorsCombustion EngineeringAerodynamicsGas Sample MeasurementsTurbulent FlamePropulsionAerospace PropulsionGood AgreementParallel Injection StrutFuel InjectionSupersonic Combustion
Results of supersonic mixing and combustion tests performed with two simple strut injector configurations, one with parallel injectors and one with perpendicular injectors, are presented and analyzed. Good agreement is obtained between static pressure measured on the duct wall downstream of the strut injectors and distributions obtained from one-dimensional calculations. Measured duct heat load agrees with results of the one-dimensional calculations for moderate amounts of reaction, but is underestimated when large separated regions occur near the injection location. For the parallel injection strut, good agreement is obtained between the shape of the injected fuel distribution inferred from gas sample measurements at the duct exit and the distribution calculated with a multiple-jet mixing theory. The overall fraction of injected fuel reacted in the multiple-jet calculation closely matches the amount of fuel reaction necessary to match static pressure with the one-dimensional calculation. Gas sample measurements with the perpendicular injection strut also give results consistent with the amount of fuel reaction in the one-dimensional calculation.
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