27th Joint Propulsion Conference 1991
DOI: 10.2514/6.1991-1953
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Nonlinear stability testing and pulsing of full scale tactical motors

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“…This implies that the tendency of a motor to become unstable often increases with time. 36,40,41,45,46,47,52 Referring to Figure 8, it can be seen that the magnitude of both driving alphas (those that are positive) and damping alphas (those that are negative) decrease in magnitude as the motor burns to completion. This can be explained by examining the following expression:…”
Section: Stability Observationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…This implies that the tendency of a motor to become unstable often increases with time. 36,40,41,45,46,47,52 Referring to Figure 8, it can be seen that the magnitude of both driving alphas (those that are positive) and damping alphas (those that are negative) decrease in magnitude as the motor burns to completion. This can be explained by examining the following expression:…”
Section: Stability Observationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…40,41,45,46,52,53 A star aft geometry is an example. The driving mechanisms of velocity coupling and distributed combustion have terms like the following:…”
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“…We ran several simulations of NAWC Tactical Motor Number 13 26,27 with two different spatial resolutions and two different fluids algorithm options to study the effect these have on the computed head-end pressure history. Motor 13 is approximately 2 meters in length, 0.12 meters in diameter, and features a cylindrical propellant grain that tapers outward near the aft end, plus a larger cylindrical cavity at the head end for instrumentation.…”
Section: Mesh Refinement Study and Ignition Spikesmentioning
confidence: 99%