A program for predicting the linear stability of liquid propellant rocket engines is presented. The underlying model assumptions and analytical steps necessary for understanding the program and its input and output are also given. The rocket engine is modeled as a right circular cylinder with an injector with a concentrated combustion zone, a nozzle, finite mean flow, and an acoustic admittance, or the sensitive time lag theory. The resulting partial differential equations are combined into two governing integral equations by the use of the Green's function method. These equations are solved using a successive approximation technique for the small amplitude (linear) case. The computational method used as well as the various user options ava...
The problems of combustion instability in an annular combustion chamber are investigated. A modified...
Mathematical models of nonlinear combustion instabilities in liquid propellant rocket engin
Computerized simulation of high frequency instability in gas in liquid propellant rocket engine
Analytical and computational techniques were developed to predict the stability behavior of liquid p...
The development is discussed of analytical techniques and numerical methods for the prediction of th...
Research on propulsion stability (chugging and acoustic modes), and propellant valve control was inv...
Program for simulation of gas motion illustrates the effects of some of the variables on the combust...
A technique for predicting the stability characteristics of a gaseous-propellant rocket combustion s...
Analytical studies have been made of the relative combustion stability of various propellant combina...
Mathematical models and computer program on nonlinear combustion instability in liquid propellant ro...
A computer program for analyzing rocket engine performance was developed. The program is concerned w...
STAR category no. 20."August 1979"--Cover.Includes bibliographical references.Mode of access: Intern...
Computer program for determining combustion stability limits of bipropellant rocket engin
The liquid rocket engine stability prediction software (LCI) predicts combustion stability of system...
Development of a computer program for analyzing the effects of bipropellant spray combustion process...
The problems of combustion instability in an annular combustion chamber are investigated. A modified...
Mathematical models of nonlinear combustion instabilities in liquid propellant rocket engin
Computerized simulation of high frequency instability in gas in liquid propellant rocket engine
Analytical and computational techniques were developed to predict the stability behavior of liquid p...
The development is discussed of analytical techniques and numerical methods for the prediction of th...
Research on propulsion stability (chugging and acoustic modes), and propellant valve control was inv...
Program for simulation of gas motion illustrates the effects of some of the variables on the combust...
A technique for predicting the stability characteristics of a gaseous-propellant rocket combustion s...
Analytical studies have been made of the relative combustion stability of various propellant combina...
Mathematical models and computer program on nonlinear combustion instability in liquid propellant ro...
A computer program for analyzing rocket engine performance was developed. The program is concerned w...
STAR category no. 20."August 1979"--Cover.Includes bibliographical references.Mode of access: Intern...
Computer program for determining combustion stability limits of bipropellant rocket engin
The liquid rocket engine stability prediction software (LCI) predicts combustion stability of system...
Development of a computer program for analyzing the effects of bipropellant spray combustion process...
The problems of combustion instability in an annular combustion chamber are investigated. A modified...
Mathematical models of nonlinear combustion instabilities in liquid propellant rocket engin
Computerized simulation of high frequency instability in gas in liquid propellant rocket engine