2013
DOI: 10.2514/1.j052480
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Simulations of Mixing in an Inlet-Fueled Axisymmetric Scramjet

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“…Far-field mixing is controlled by turbulent diffusion and is enhanced when the flow passes through shock waves, owing to baroclinic torque generated from the pressure and density gradients of the plume and air. In the interest of brevity, the mixing processes are not detailed further; however, further discussion on the mixing processes in inlet-fueled scramjets can be found in [29,30]. Figure 15 shows the combustion efficiency and temperature contours in the engine for the reacting simulation.…”
Section: Two-dimensional Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Far-field mixing is controlled by turbulent diffusion and is enhanced when the flow passes through shock waves, owing to baroclinic torque generated from the pressure and density gradients of the plume and air. In the interest of brevity, the mixing processes are not detailed further; however, further discussion on the mixing processes in inlet-fueled scramjets can be found in [29,30]. Figure 15 shows the combustion efficiency and temperature contours in the engine for the reacting simulation.…”
Section: Two-dimensional Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although RANS turbulence models can predict the mixing within inlet-fueled scramjets [29], each turbulence model will predict different levels of mixing and may require parameters such as the turbulent Schmidt number to be calibrated (see [24], for example). This variability is inherently due to the inability of RANS to capture unsteady turbulent eddies.…”
Section: Three-dimensional Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…2 65 between RANS, using a constant Schmidt number, and other high fidelity approaches, such as LES, that directly simulate eddies. An example of this is given in Figure 4.1 taken from [62].…”
Section: Discussion On Mixing Modellingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To highlight the limitations of RANS, we examine a comparison of the mixing predicted in an inlet-fuelled axisymmetric scramjet (SCRAMSPACE model [42,65]) using DES and RANS taken from [62]. Excellent agreement is found in the mean hydrogen distribution between the two modelling approaches after the entrance of the combustor (x = 0).…”
Section: Discussion On Mixing Modellingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[21,72]. For the purposes of this research, Reynolds-Averaged Navier-Stokes (RANS) simulations were sufficient to simulate the trends of pressure rise for each fuelling case.…”
Section: Numerical Solvermentioning
confidence: 99%