Abstract

This two-parts article introduces a novel hybrid propulsion system based on the DEA compressor. The system encompasses a Pulse Detonation TurboDEA as the master engine that supplies several full-electric ancillary thrusters called DEAThruster. The system, called the propulsion set, can be categorized as a distributed propulsion system based on the design mission and number of ancillary thrusters. Part B of this article explains the performance sizing of the propulsion set designed in part A. Evaluating the performance of the propulsion, computer programs are written for all major components of the both master engine and ancillary thruster. The intake, compressor, detonation process, diffusers, axial turbine, and exit nozzle are modeled under certain flight conditions, and their performances are revealed and analyzed. The flight conditions are considered from the static condition at the sea level up to flight Mach number 5 at an altitude of 20,000 m. The performance of the propulsion set is also compared with some aircraft propulsions modeled by similar studies in all important aspects.

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