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Comparison of Combustion Performance between Single Injector Combustor and Sub-scale Combustor (액체로켓엔진 연소기용 단일 분사기 연소기와 축소형 연수고 수류/연소시험 결과 비교)

  • Kim, Seung-Han;Han, Yeoung-Min;Seo, Seong-Hyeon;Moon, Il-Yoon;Lee, Kwang-Jin
    • 유체기계공업학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 2006.08a
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    • pp.451-454
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    • 2006
  • This paper describes the results of cold flow test and hot firing tests of an uni-element coaxial swirl injector and hot firing tests of a subscale combustor, as to the development effort of coaxial swirl injector for high performance liquid rocket engine combustor. A major design parameter for coaxial swirl injector is the recess number of a bi-swirl injector. The results of hot firing tests of the uni-element injector combustor and the sub-scale combustor are analyzed to investigate the effect of the recess number influencing on the combustion performance and pressure fluctuation. The test results of a cold flow test of the unielement combustor shows that it was shown that the change in recess number has significant effect on mixing characteristics and efficiency, while the effect of recess number on atomization characteristic is not The results of a series of firing tests using unielement and subscale combustor show that the recess length significantly affects the hydraulic characteristics, the combustion efficiency, and the dynamics of the liquid oxygen/kerosene bi-swirl injector. As a point of combustion performance, combustion efficiencies are 90% for unielement combustor and 95% for subscale combustor. The difference in the characteristic velocities between the unielement combustor and the subscale combustor may be caused by the difference in thermal loss to the combustor wall and the relative lengths of the combustion chamber. For a mixed type coaxial swirl combustor, the pressure drop across the injector increases as recess number becomes larger. The low frequency pressure fluctuation observed in unielement combustor can be related to the propellant mixing characteristics of the coaxial bi-swirl injector. The effect of the recess number on the pressure fluctuation inside the combustion chamber is more significant in un i-element combustor than the subscale combustor, of which the phenomena are also observed in time domain and frequency domain.

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액체로켓엔진 축소형 고압 연소기 설계

  • Han, Yeoung-Min;Kim, Seung-Han;Seo, Seong-Hyeon;Lee, Kwang-Jin;Kim, Jong-Gyu
    • Aerospace Engineering and Technology
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    • v.4 no.2
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    • pp.135-141
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    • 2005
  • The procedure of conceptual and detailed design of sub-scale combustor using bipropellant swirl or impinging injector with external or internal mixing for a liquid rocket engine are described in this paper. The sub-scale combustor uses liquid oxygen(LOx) and kerosene as propellants and has a injector head, an ablative material combustor wall and a water cooled nozzle. The injector head has LOx manifold, fuel manifold, fire face plate, one center swirl or impinging injector and 18 main swirl or impinging injectors.

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Investigation of Turbulent Combustion Characteristics for Different Injector Port Diameter in Hybrid Rocket (하이브리드 로켓 인젝터 포트직경 변화에 따른 난류연소 유동장 해석)

  • Moon, Hee-Jang;Koo, Ja-Ye;Yoon, Chang-Jin;Min, Moon-Ki;Jang, Won-Jae
    • Journal of the Korean Society for Aviation and Aeronautics
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    • v.14 no.1
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    • pp.2-8
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    • 2006
  • Numerical analysis of the flow field in the reactive medium of End-Burring combustor is studied in order to investigate the combustion characteristics of hybrid combustion. The main part of this study is focused on the port diameter effects of oxidizer injector on the temperature distribution within the reactive field. It is found that the case having the largest port diameter(25 mm) delivers the optimum conditions for the design of End-Burring combustor where the predicted temperature field showed the most acceptable distribution.

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A Study on the Acoustic Damping Characteristics of Acoustic Cavities in a Liquid Rocket Combustor (로켓연소실에서 음향공의 음향학적 감쇠에 대한 정량적 고찰)

  • Kim Hong Jip;Kim Seong-Ku
    • Transactions of the Korean Society of Mechanical Engineers B
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    • v.30 no.1 s.244
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    • pp.32-40
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    • 2006
  • A linear acoustic analysis has been performed to elucidate damping characteristics of acoustic cavities in a liquid rocket combustor. Results have shown that resonant frequencies of acoustic cavity obtained by classical theoretic approach and by the present linear analysis are somewhat different with each other. This difference is attributed to the limitation of the simplified classical theory. To quantify the damping characteristics, acoustic impedance has been introduced and resultant absorption coefficient and conductance have been evaluated. Satisfactory agreement has been achieved with previous experiment. Finally the design procedure for an optimal tuning of acoustic cavity has been established.

Domestic and Foreign Research Trends in Rocket Combustor Instability (국내외 로켓연소기의 연소불안정 연구동향 분석)

  • Bae, Jinhyun;Jeong, Seokgyu;Yoon, Youngbin
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society of Propulsion Engineers Conference
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    • 2017.05a
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    • pp.47-53
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    • 2017
  • One of the most common causes of failure of space launch vehicles is combustion instability. Combustion instability is a phenomenon that the pressure perturbation inside the combustion chamber is greatly amplified due to the interaction of the pressure perturbation inside the combustion chamber and the heat release perturbation. When this phenomenon becomes worse, an engine failure or launch vehicle crash occurs. In order to predict and avoid such combustion instability, understanding of the phenomenon is indispensable, and numerical, theoretical, and experimental approaches to combustion instability have been carried out worldwidely.

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Preliminary Design of Test Facility for 75 tonf Class Liquid Rocket Engine Combustor (75톤급 액체로켓엔진 연소기 시험설비 기본설계)

  • Lim, Byoung-Jik;Kim, Jong-Gyu;Lee, Kwang-Jin;Kim, Mun-Ki;Ahn, Kyu-Bok;Kang, Dong-Hyuk;Seo, Seong-Hyeon;Han, Yeong-Min;Choi, Hwan-Seok
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society of Propulsion Engineers Conference
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    • 2009.11a
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    • pp.353-358
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    • 2009
  • For the successful development of 75 tonf class liquid rocket engine, a plenty of tests on each engine component has to be performed and this is equally true for a combustor. However the test facility which is in operation at Korea Aerospace Research Institute lacks its capacity to perform fire tests of a 75 tonf class combustor at its nominal thrust. Since the test facility has to be ready prior to the start of development tests, it is very urgent to establish the test facility. The preliminary design of a test facility for a 75 tonf class combustor which was performed according to the urgent necessity is described in the paper.

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Combustion Tests of Sub-scale Combustor for a Liquid Rocket Engine with Internal Mixing Swirl Injector (내부혼합 동축 와류형 분사기를 장착한 액체로켓엔진용 축소형 연소기의 연소시험)

  • Han, Yeoung-Min;Lee, Kwang-Jin;Lim, Byoung-Jik;Choi, Hwan-Seok
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Propulsion Engineers
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    • v.11 no.5
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    • pp.72-77
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    • 2007
  • The combustion test results of the sub-scale combustor having dual swirl injector with internal mixing for a liquid rocket engine are described. The sub-scale combustor uses liquid oxygen(LOx) and kerosene as propellants and has an injector head, an ablative material combustor wall and a water cooled nozzle. The injector head has LOx manifold, fuel manifold, fire face plate, one center swirl injector and 18 main swirl injectors of internal mixing. The combustion tests were successfully performed at design and off-design points without any damages on the injectors. Combustion characteristics velocity of 1756m/s was measured at design point. High frequency combustion instability was not observed but low frequency pulsations occurred at off-design conditions.

A Study on the Cyclogram for the Firing Test of KSR-III Liquid Rocket Engine (KSR-III 주엔진 연소시험 Cyclogram에 대한 고찰)

  • 한영민;조남경;박성진;이수용;이대성
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Propulsion Engineers
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    • v.6 no.3
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    • pp.19-27
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    • 2002
  • The sequence of the propellant supply for ignition of a liquid rocket engine combustor is very important in the reliable and safe operation of the engine. The ignition sequence of KSR-III main engine was briefly described and the measuring parameters and their reliability determining ignition sequence were examined in this paper. The filling time of the engine propellant manifolds and the valve open/close time were reviewed to obtain the exact and reliable time of the propellant supply to the combustor. The combustion characteristics of the engine at starting were discussed at different supply lead of propellant. Finally, the hot firing test results with cyclogram determined by measuring parameters were presented.

A Trade-off Analysis between Combustion and Cooling Performance of a Liquid Rocket Combustor with Fuel Film Cooling Scheme (연료 막냉각을 적용한 액체로켓 연소기의 연소/냉각 성능 간 Trade-off 해석)

  • Joh, Miok;Kim, Seong-Ku;Choi, Hwan-Seok
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Propulsion Engineers
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    • v.16 no.6
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    • pp.16-22
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    • 2012
  • Performance of a liquid rocket thrust chamber with regenerative cooling scheme has been numerically analyzed using in-house CFD code which can predict combustion/cooling performance and provide nozzle design parameters. This paper investigates trade-offs between combustion and cooling performance with varying amount of fuel directly injected into the chamber wall to form cooling films and mixture ratios for the peripheral injectors. Further efforts to verify/improve the simulation methodology including comparison with the firing test results are planned to make it a reliable tool to optimize the film cooling and other major design parameters.

Evaluation by Rocket Combustor of C/C Composite Cooled Structure for Combined-cycle Engine

  • Takegoshi, Masao;Ono, Fumiei;Ueda, Shuichi;Saito, Toshihito;Hayasaka, Osamu
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society of Propulsion Engineers Conference
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    • 2008.03a
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    • pp.804-809
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    • 2008
  • In this study, the cooling performance of a C/C composite material structure with metallic cooling tubes fixed by elastic force without chemical bonding was evaluated experimentally using combustion gas in a rocket combustor. The C/C composite chamber was covered by a stainless steel outer shell to maintain its airtightness. Gaseous hydrogen as a fuel and gaseous oxygen as an oxidizer were used for the heating test. The surface of these C/C composites was maintained below 1500 K when the combustion gas temperature was about 2900 K and heat flux to the combustion chamber wall was about 9 $MW/m^2$. No thermal damage was observed on the stainless steel tubes which were in contact with the C/C composite materials. Results of the heating test showed that such a metallic-tube-cooled C/C composite structure is able to control the surface temperature as a cooling structure(also as a heat exchanger), as well as indicating the possibility of reducing the amount of the coolant even if the thermal load to the engine is high. Thus, application of the metallic-tube-cooled C/C composite structure to reusable engines such as a rocket-ramjet combined cycle engine is expected.

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