Noise Generated in a Scramjet Combustor

Ramprakash Ananthapadmanaban, Timothy J. McIntyre, Vincent Wheatley, David J. Mee
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This paper presents the noise levels generated inside a two-dimensional scramjet combustor at Mach 7.3 freestream using the focused laser differential interferometric (FLDI) technique. FLDI measurements were taken at the front, middle, and rear of the combustor’s center plane under unfueled, combustion-suppressed, and combustion-on conditions. Spectral analysis of the FLDI signal shows density fluctuations inside the scramjet combustor are almost two times higher than the freestream and confirms the capability of this technique for measuring the disturbances in a complex hypersonic flowfield. Though combustion-induced pressure rise is low, a trend in the increase in the normalized density fluctuations/noise levels due to supersonic combustion is observed across the measurement locations for the combustion-on condition. However, the overall increment in the noise level is modest between the three conditions and across the three probing locations. This infers that, for the current scramjet geometry, fueling rates, fuel–air mixing, and supersonic combustion are not the dominant noise sources in the scramjet combustor. Instead, the base hypersonic flowfield inside the scramjet combustor is the main contributor to the noise field. Noting that there is relatively large uncertainty in the measured noise levels and that the combustion-induced pressure rise is modest in the present study, further investigation is needed to check the applicability of these results to the scramjet engines with flow paths having more complex flowfields, fueling schemes, and fueling rates.
Scramjet 燃烧器产生的噪音
本文介绍了使用聚焦激光微分干涉测量(FLDI)技术在马赫数为 7.3 的自由流下测量二维争气式喷气燃烧器内部产生的噪声水平。FLDI 测量是在燃烧器中心平面的前部、中部和后部进行的,测量条件包括未加燃料、燃烧抑制和燃烧开启。FLDI 信号的频谱分析表明,scramjet 燃烧器内部的密度波动几乎是自由流的两倍,这证实了该技术测量复杂高超音速流场干扰的能力。虽然燃烧引起的压力上升较低,但在燃烧开启条件下,在所有测量位置都观察到了超音速燃烧引起的归一化密度波动/噪声水平的增加趋势。不过,在三种条件下和三个探测位置之间,噪声水平的总体增量不大。这推断出,对于当前的争气式喷气发动机几何形状,燃料加注率、燃料-空气混合和超音速燃烧并不是争气式喷气发动机燃烧器中的主要噪声源。相反,争气式喷气发动机燃烧器内的基本高超音速流场是噪声场的主要贡献者。注意到本研究中测得的噪声水平存在相对较大的不确定性,而且燃烧引起的压力升高不大,因此需要进一步调查,以检查这些结果是否适用于具有更复杂流场、燃料方案和燃料率的流道的争气式喷气发动机。
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