Abstract
A rotating detonation engine is experimentally tested with various nozzle configurations for the purpose of measuring the propulsive performance of these devices in terms of thrust and specific impulse. Particular attention is given to comparing different internal nozzle configurations, which include bluff body, aerospike, and choked aerospike arrangements. The nozzle throat exit choke present in the rotating detonation engine exhaust is analyzed to provide insight into the stagnation pressure gain nature of the device.
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