Scramjet lift, thrust and pitching-moment characteristics measured in a shock tunnel


Autoria(s): Robinson, M. J.; Mee, D. J.; Paull, A.
Data(s)

01/01/2006

Resumo

Lift, pitching moment, and thrust/drag on a supersonic combustion ramjet were measured in the T4 free-piston shock tunnel using a three-component stress-wave force balance. The scramjet model was 0.567 m long and weighed approximately 6 kg. Combustion occurred at a nozzle-supply enthalpy of 3.3 MJ/kg and nozzle-supply pressure of 32 MPa at Mach 6.6 for equivalence ratios up to 1.4. The force coefficients varied approximately linearly with equivalence ratio. The location of the center of pressure changed by 10% of the chord of the model over the range of equivalence ratios tested. Lift and pitching-moment coefficients remained constant when the nozzle-supply enthalpy was increased to 4.9 MJ/kg at an equivalence ratio of 0.8, but the thrust coefficient decreased rapidly. When the nozzle-supply pressure was reduced at a nozzle-supply enthalpy of 3.3 MJ/kg and an equivalence ratio of 0.8, the combustion-generated increment of lift and thrust was maintained at 26 MPa, but disappeared at 16 MPa. Measured lift and thrust forces agreed well with calculations made using a simplified force prediction model, but the measured pitching moment substantially exceeded predictions. Choking occurred at nozzle-supply enthalpies of less than 3.0 MJ/kg with an equivalence ratio of 0.8. The tests failed to yield a positive thrust because of the skin-friction drag that accounted for up to 50% of the fuel-off drag.

Identificador

http://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:80828

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

Amer Inst Aeronaut Astronaut

Palavras-Chave #Engineering, Aerospace #3-component Force Balance #Boundary-layer #Flat-plate #Impulse Facilities #Heat Transfer #Engine #Combustion #Model #Transition #C1 #290501 Mechanical Engineering #690302 Space transport
Tipo

Journal Article