Effects of total pressures and equivalence ratios on kerosene/air rotating detonation engines using a paralleling CE/SE method

Received: 04 july 2021, Revised: 11 July 2021, Accepted: 21 Dec 2021, Available online: 22 Dec 2021, Version of Record: 22 Dec 2021

Fang Wang, Chun-sheng Weng, Yu-wen Wu, Qiao-dong Bai, Quan Zheng, Han Xu
National Key Laboratory of Transient Physics, Nanjing University of Science and Technology, Nanjing, 210094, China

Abstract


In this paper, the kerosene/air rotating detonation engines(RDE) are numerically investigated, and the emphasis is laid on the effects of total pressures and equivalence ratios on the operation characteristics of RDE including the initiation, instabilities, and propulsive performance. A hybrid MPI + OpenMP parallel computing model is applied and it is proved to be able to obtain a more effective parallel performance on high performance computing(HPC) systems. A series of cases with the total pressure of 1 MPa, 1.5 MPa, 2 MPa, and the equivalence ratio of 0.9, 1, 1.4 are simulated. On one hand, the total pressure shows a significant impact on the instabilities of rotating detonation waves. The instability phenomenon is observed in cases with low total pressure (1 MPa) and weakened with the increase of the total pressure. The total pressure has a small impact on the detonation wave velocity and the specific impulse. On the other hand, the equivalence ratio shows a negligible influence on the instabilities, while it affects the ignition process and accounts for the detonation velocity deficit. It is more difficult to initiate rotating detonation waves directly in the lean fuel operation condition. Little difference was observed in the thrust with different equivalence ratios of 0.9, 1, and 1.4. The highest specific impulse was obtained in the lean fuel cases, which is around 2700 s. The findings could provide insights into the understanding of the operation characteristics of kerosene/air RDE.

Keywords
Kerosene/air rotating detonation waves
Total pressure
Equivalence ratio
Instabilities
MPI+OpenMP



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