The supersonic combustion ramjet, or scramjet, is the engine cycle most suitable for sustained hypersonic flight in the atmosphere. This paper examines a key decision in the design of the inlet or intake of these hypersonic airbreathing engines, namely, the level of compression to be performed. Too much compression can lead to onerous system level issues including the need for bleed or variable geometry, while too little compression can result in low cycle efficiency and poor combustion of fuel. An analysis of the important factors that affect the choice of scramjet inlet compression ratio has been performed for hydrogen-fueled scramjets at Mach 6, 8, 10, and 12. It was found that contrary to classical thermodynamic analyses, scramjet cycle...
Numerical simulations are presented to compare the heat addition, thermodynamic cycle, and mixing ef...
Ramjet propulsion is often proposed for airbreathing applications with speeds higher than Mach 3. Ho...
Inlet-injection was motivated by the possibility for skin-friction reduction in the combustion chamb...
This paper proposes a compression system for a scramjet, to be used as part of a combined cycle engi...
This paper proposes a compression system for a scramjet, to be used as part of a combined cycle engi...
This paper proposes a compression system for a scramjet, to be used as part of a combined cycle eng...
This report assesses the performance characteristics of a ramjet compression system in the applicati...
This report assesses the performance characteristics of a ramjet compression system in the applicati...
Scramjet engines must be designed to operate over a range of Mach numbers. In order to maintain robu...
Scramjet engines must be designed to operate over a range of Mach numbers. In order to maintain robu...
When pressures and temperatures become so high in supersonic flight that it is no longer efficient t...
Scramjet engines can decrease the cost of access-to-space systems. One-dimensional solvers can be us...
The classical approach to scramjet intake design, analysis, experimental testing, and performance as...
When pressures and temperatures become so high in supersonic flight that it is no longer efficient t...
In this paper, we present the results of an extensive measurement campaign to investigate the effect...
Numerical simulations are presented to compare the heat addition, thermodynamic cycle, and mixing ef...
Ramjet propulsion is often proposed for airbreathing applications with speeds higher than Mach 3. Ho...
Inlet-injection was motivated by the possibility for skin-friction reduction in the combustion chamb...
This paper proposes a compression system for a scramjet, to be used as part of a combined cycle engi...
This paper proposes a compression system for a scramjet, to be used as part of a combined cycle engi...
This paper proposes a compression system for a scramjet, to be used as part of a combined cycle eng...
This report assesses the performance characteristics of a ramjet compression system in the applicati...
This report assesses the performance characteristics of a ramjet compression system in the applicati...
Scramjet engines must be designed to operate over a range of Mach numbers. In order to maintain robu...
Scramjet engines must be designed to operate over a range of Mach numbers. In order to maintain robu...
When pressures and temperatures become so high in supersonic flight that it is no longer efficient t...
Scramjet engines can decrease the cost of access-to-space systems. One-dimensional solvers can be us...
The classical approach to scramjet intake design, analysis, experimental testing, and performance as...
When pressures and temperatures become so high in supersonic flight that it is no longer efficient t...
In this paper, we present the results of an extensive measurement campaign to investigate the effect...
Numerical simulations are presented to compare the heat addition, thermodynamic cycle, and mixing ef...
Ramjet propulsion is often proposed for airbreathing applications with speeds higher than Mach 3. Ho...
Inlet-injection was motivated by the possibility for skin-friction reduction in the combustion chamb...