Influence of injector configuration on secondary wave formation and propagation in a rotating detonation combustor

IF 5 Q2 ENERGY & FUELS
Michael Ullman, Venkat Raman
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Numerous studies of rotating detonation engines (RDEs) have noted the appearance of weaker secondary waves which travel with or counter to the primary wave system. These secondary waves can affect the speed, strength, multiplicity, and directional preference of the primary wave system, all of which have implications for engine performance and operability. As such, understanding the formation and stabilization of different wave modes is critical for developing practical RDE systems. To this end, the present work uses an adaptive mesh refinement framework to simulate two-dimensional unwrapped RDEs at high spatial resolution. Four injection configurations are considered, including a simplified continuous injection boundary, as well as three discrete injection setups with varying injector diameter and spacing. In the discrete injection cases, the effects of mass flow rate and near-wave grid resolution are also investigated. Continuous injection is found to produce a single wave, while discrete injection yields increasing numbers of co- and counter-propagating waves when the number of injectors or the reactant flow rate increases. The generation of secondary waves is linked to acoustic reflections associated with wave passage over the discrete injectors, as well as successive “micro-explosions” that occur when a reaction zone recouples to a shock wave traversing a reactant jet. These secondary waves can then coalesce in the presence of fresh reactants, providing a mechanism for new primary waves to form and the directional preference of the wave system to switch. The diameter and spacing of the injectors directly impact the sustained propagation of the primary waves, as well as the availability of reactants needed to form a strong counter-propagating wave system. The unsteadiness induced by the different injection schemes is manifested in conditional statistics for heat release and heat release rate, which show enhanced deflagrative combustion in discrete injection configurations.

喷射器配置对旋转爆燃燃烧器中二次波形成和传播的影响
对旋转爆轰发动机(RDE)的大量研究都注意到了与主波系统同步或相反的较弱次波的出现。这些次生波会影响主波系统的速度、强度、多重性和方向偏好,所有这些都会对发动机的性能和可操作性产生影响。因此,了解不同波浪模式的形成和稳定对于开发实用的 RDE 系统至关重要。为此,本研究采用自适应网格细化框架,以高空间分辨率模拟二维无包裹 RDE。研究考虑了四种喷射配置,包括简化的连续喷射边界,以及三种不同喷射器直径和间距的离散喷射设置。在离散注入情况下,还研究了质量流量和近波网格分辨率的影响。研究发现,连续注入会产生单一波,而当注入器数量或反应物流速增加时,离散注入会产生越来越多的同向和反向传播波。次生波的产生与波穿过离散喷射器时产生的声反射以及反应区与穿过反应物射流的冲击波重新耦合时产生的连续 "微爆炸 "有关。然后,这些次生波会在有新鲜反应物的情况下凝聚在一起,为新的主波形成和波系的方向偏好转换提供了机制。喷射器的直径和间距直接影响到主波的持续传播,以及形成强大反向传播波系所需的反应物的可用性。不同喷射方案引起的不稳定性体现在热量释放和热量释放率的条件统计中,这表明在离散喷射配置中爆燃燃烧增强。
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