Study on Operation and Propulsion features of a Pulse Detonation Rocket Engine with Secondary Oxidizer Injection

Applied Thermal Engineering(2020)

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Abstract To explore an effective method which can help to reduce the pressure and velocity fluctuations and promote the utilization of kinetic energy in the exhaust products of a pulse detonation chamber, a secondary oxidizer injection method has been proposed and investigated experimentally. A gasoline based valveless pulse detonation system was employed and it operated stably from 10∼50 Hz. With the extra injection, pressure and velocity fluctuations of the detonation products were reduced dramatically, and a thrust increment up to 29.5% was achieved on the same account of fuel. It provides a new way to promote the propulsion performance of pulse detonation engines beyond the traditional methods, e. g. nozzle and ejector optimization. Moreover, it can be used as a supplement to nozzles, by the combination of a fluidic nozzle, a maximum thrust increase of 75.9% was obtained in this study. The reduction of pressure and velocity fluctuations is believed to provide most of the benefits on thrust improve, and stratified fuel distribution, after-burning, and partial-fill effects are also main reasons especially in higher frequencies.
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Detonation engine, Thrust enhancement, Stratified fuel distribution, Secondary oxidizer injection, Fluidic nozzle
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