A numerical study was conducted to evaluate the performance of wall mounted fuel-injectors designed for potential Supersonic Combustion Ramjet (SCRAM-jet) engine applications. The focus of this investigation was to numerically simulate existing combustor designs for the purpose of validating the numerical technique and the physical models developed. Three different injector designs of varying complexity were studied to fully understand the computational implications involved in accurate predictions. A dual transverse injection system and two streamwise injector designs were studied. The streamwise injectors were designed with swept ramps to enhance fuel-air mixing and combustion characteristics at supersonic speeds without the large flow bl...
An experimental and computational investigation of a contoured wall fuel injector is presented. The...
Numerical modelling of turbulent-reacting flow field of supersonic combustion ramjet(scramjet) combu...
grantor: University of TorontoIncreasing demand for affordable access to space and high sp...
A numerical study is conducted to investigate the mixing, combustion, and flow characteristics of di...
Interest in high speed, air-breathing propulsion systems such as scramjets has revived in recent yea...
A detailed understanding of the scramjet combustor flow field is critical to the achievement of a su...
CFD analysis is presented of the mixing characteristics and performance of three fuel injectors at h...
The design and off-design studies of hypersonic air-breathing engines face many challenges because ...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. September 2011. Major: Aerospace Engineering and Mechani...
A comparative study of the interaction between wall mounted swept-ramp injectors and injector nozzle...
The physical phenomena involved when a supersonic flow undergoes chemical reaction are discussed. De...
Research has been conducted for a number of years at the NASA Langley Research Center to develop a s...
A parametric study of a class of contoured wall fuel injectors is presented. The injectors were aime...
Enhancing the fuel-air mixing is critical for scramjet combustor performance. The performance of fou...
Abstracts of papers that were presented at the 79th Annual Meeting of the Virginia Academy of Scienc...
An experimental and computational investigation of a contoured wall fuel injector is presented. The...
Numerical modelling of turbulent-reacting flow field of supersonic combustion ramjet(scramjet) combu...
grantor: University of TorontoIncreasing demand for affordable access to space and high sp...
A numerical study is conducted to investigate the mixing, combustion, and flow characteristics of di...
Interest in high speed, air-breathing propulsion systems such as scramjets has revived in recent yea...
A detailed understanding of the scramjet combustor flow field is critical to the achievement of a su...
CFD analysis is presented of the mixing characteristics and performance of three fuel injectors at h...
The design and off-design studies of hypersonic air-breathing engines face many challenges because ...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. September 2011. Major: Aerospace Engineering and Mechani...
A comparative study of the interaction between wall mounted swept-ramp injectors and injector nozzle...
The physical phenomena involved when a supersonic flow undergoes chemical reaction are discussed. De...
Research has been conducted for a number of years at the NASA Langley Research Center to develop a s...
A parametric study of a class of contoured wall fuel injectors is presented. The injectors were aime...
Enhancing the fuel-air mixing is critical for scramjet combustor performance. The performance of fou...
Abstracts of papers that were presented at the 79th Annual Meeting of the Virginia Academy of Scienc...
An experimental and computational investigation of a contoured wall fuel injector is presented. The...
Numerical modelling of turbulent-reacting flow field of supersonic combustion ramjet(scramjet) combu...
grantor: University of TorontoIncreasing demand for affordable access to space and high sp...