Abstract

Abstract This experimental study characterizes the performance of a radial rotating detonation combustor (RDC). An aerospike nozzle for rocket propulsion has been integrated into the center of the combustor, although the same combustor could also be coupled with turbomachinery. The radial RDC utilized a rapid to gradual (RTG) area change in the flow direction to effectively confine the detonation region close to the inlet plane and to improve the uniformity of the flow exiting the RDC. Three test cases were analyzed, (a) a baseline case at a total reactant mass flow rate, m˙ = 0.136 kg/s and equivalence ratio, ϕ = 0.6, (b) a higher reactant flow rate, m˙ = 0.318 kg/s and ϕ = 0.6, and (c) a higher ϕ = 0.8 at m˙ = 0.318 kg/s. All tests were conducted using methane and a 67% oxygen and 33% nitrogen (by mole) oxidizer mixture. Measurements were acquired using CTAP probes inside the combustion channel and along the aerospike to characterize the performance, PCB and ion probes near the detonation region to identify wave modes and their variations during the test, and thrust measurements using a six-axis force sensor. Results show highly complex wave modes with multiple co-rotating and/or counter-rotating waves depending upon the reactant flow rate. The pressure and thrust measurements are consistent with the wave mode analysis. In general, a positive (combustor only) pressure gain was inferred when losses associated with the injection system were excluded.

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