Combustion within the channels of a wave rotor is examined as a means of obtaining pressure gain during heat addition in a gas turbine engine. Three modes of combustion are assessed: premixed autoignition (detonation), premixed deflagration, and non-premixed autoignition. The last two will require strong turbulence for completion of combustion in a reasonable time in the wave rotor. The autoignition modes will require inlet temperatures in excess of 800 K for reliable ignition with most hydrocarbon fuels. Examples of combustion mode selection are presented for two engine applications
ABSTRACT This paper presents an analytical design procedure for pressure wave machines, also known a...
For some decades, efforts have been made to exploit nonsteady combustion and gas dynamic phenomenon....
A wave rotor constant volume combustor was designed and built as a collaborative work of Rolls-Royce...
Wave rotor cycles which utilize premixed combustion processes within the passages are examined numer...
A wave rotor may be used as a pressure-gain combustor effecting non-steady flow, and intermittent, c...
The wave rotor is a promising means of pressure-gain for gas turbine engines. This paper examines no...
A wave rotor may be used as a pressure-gain combustor, effecting wave compression and expansion, and...
A wave rotor is proposed for use as a constant volume combustor. A novel design feature is investiga...
Gas turbines are important for power generation and aircraft engines. Over the past century, there h...
Gas turbines are important for power generation and aircraft engines. Over the past century, there h...
Design and testing of a wave-rotor constant-volume combustor achieved stable combustion at near-atmo...
Wave rotor cycles that utilize premixed combustion processes within the passages are examined numeri...
poster abstractThe conventional combustor that exists in today’s market is a constant pressure devic...
Cyclic or pulsed combustors have the potential to produce a rise in pressure through confined combus...
For some decades, efforts have been made to exploit nonsteady combustion and gas dynamic phenomenon....
ABSTRACT This paper presents an analytical design procedure for pressure wave machines, also known a...
For some decades, efforts have been made to exploit nonsteady combustion and gas dynamic phenomenon....
A wave rotor constant volume combustor was designed and built as a collaborative work of Rolls-Royce...
Wave rotor cycles which utilize premixed combustion processes within the passages are examined numer...
A wave rotor may be used as a pressure-gain combustor effecting non-steady flow, and intermittent, c...
The wave rotor is a promising means of pressure-gain for gas turbine engines. This paper examines no...
A wave rotor may be used as a pressure-gain combustor, effecting wave compression and expansion, and...
A wave rotor is proposed for use as a constant volume combustor. A novel design feature is investiga...
Gas turbines are important for power generation and aircraft engines. Over the past century, there h...
Gas turbines are important for power generation and aircraft engines. Over the past century, there h...
Design and testing of a wave-rotor constant-volume combustor achieved stable combustion at near-atmo...
Wave rotor cycles that utilize premixed combustion processes within the passages are examined numeri...
poster abstractThe conventional combustor that exists in today’s market is a constant pressure devic...
Cyclic or pulsed combustors have the potential to produce a rise in pressure through confined combus...
For some decades, efforts have been made to exploit nonsteady combustion and gas dynamic phenomenon....
ABSTRACT This paper presents an analytical design procedure for pressure wave machines, also known a...
For some decades, efforts have been made to exploit nonsteady combustion and gas dynamic phenomenon....
A wave rotor constant volume combustor was designed and built as a collaborative work of Rolls-Royce...