The physical phenomena within supersonic flows that sustain chemical reactions are investigated. An earlier study to develop accurate physical models for supersonic reacting flowfields focused on 2-D laminar shear layers. The objective is to examine the mixing and subsequent combustion within turbulent reacting shear layers. To conduct this study, a computer program has been written to solve the axisymmetric Reynolds averaged Navier-Stokes equations. The numerical method uses a cell-centered finite volume approach and a Runge Kutta time stepping scheme. The Reynolds averaged equations are closed using the eddy viscosity concept. Several zero-equation models have been tested by making calculations for an H2-air nonreacting coaxial jet flow. ...
An attempt was made to develop a high speed, chemically reactive shear layer test rig. The purpose o...
A simple flow/thermodynamic model is proposed to describe finite chemical kinetic rate combustion ...
A simple flow/thermodynamic model is proposed to describe finite chemical kinetic rate combustion ...
A hybrid Reynolds averaged/assumed probability density function (PDF) approach was developed and app...
The physical phenomena involved when a supersonic flow undergoes chemical reaction are discussed. De...
The RPLUS2D code, capable of calculating high speed reacting flows, was adopted to design a compress...
This document is divided into two parts. Part A, on turbulent transport of chemical species in compr...
Thermochemical exploration of mixing and combustion of parallel hydrogen injection into supersonic v...
This final report summarizes the research accomplished. The research performed during the grant peri...
Thermochemical exploration of mixing and combustion of parallel hydrogen injection into supersonic v...
Thermochemical exploration of mixing and combustion of parallel hydrogen injection into supersonic v...
Thermochemical exploration of mixing and combustion of parallel hydrogen injection into supersonic v...
Thermochemical exploration of mixing and combustion of parallel hydrogen injection into supersonic v...
Thermochemical exploration of mixing and combustion of parallel hydrogen injection into supersonic v...
A numerical study of three dimensional chemically reacting and non-reacting flowfields is conducted ...
An attempt was made to develop a high speed, chemically reactive shear layer test rig. The purpose o...
A simple flow/thermodynamic model is proposed to describe finite chemical kinetic rate combustion ...
A simple flow/thermodynamic model is proposed to describe finite chemical kinetic rate combustion ...
A hybrid Reynolds averaged/assumed probability density function (PDF) approach was developed and app...
The physical phenomena involved when a supersonic flow undergoes chemical reaction are discussed. De...
The RPLUS2D code, capable of calculating high speed reacting flows, was adopted to design a compress...
This document is divided into two parts. Part A, on turbulent transport of chemical species in compr...
Thermochemical exploration of mixing and combustion of parallel hydrogen injection into supersonic v...
This final report summarizes the research accomplished. The research performed during the grant peri...
Thermochemical exploration of mixing and combustion of parallel hydrogen injection into supersonic v...
Thermochemical exploration of mixing and combustion of parallel hydrogen injection into supersonic v...
Thermochemical exploration of mixing and combustion of parallel hydrogen injection into supersonic v...
Thermochemical exploration of mixing and combustion of parallel hydrogen injection into supersonic v...
Thermochemical exploration of mixing and combustion of parallel hydrogen injection into supersonic v...
A numerical study of three dimensional chemically reacting and non-reacting flowfields is conducted ...
An attempt was made to develop a high speed, chemically reactive shear layer test rig. The purpose o...
A simple flow/thermodynamic model is proposed to describe finite chemical kinetic rate combustion ...
A simple flow/thermodynamic model is proposed to describe finite chemical kinetic rate combustion ...