TY - JOUR
T1 - Homogeneous-dilution model of partially fueled simplified pulse detonation engines
AU - Endo, Takuma
AU - Yatsufusa, Tomoaki
AU - Taki, Shiro
AU - Matsuo, Akiko
AU - Inaba, Kazuaki
AU - Kasahara, Jiro
N1 - Funding Information:
The organization of this joint research was partially supported by Hokkaido Technology Licensing Office Co., Ltd. This work was partially subsidized by Regional Research & Development Consortium Project from Hokkaido Bureau of Economy, Trade and Industry; the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology, Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (B), No. 16360421, 2004; the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology, Grant-in-Aid for Young Scientists (B), No. 15760596, 2003; and Industrial Technology Research Grant Program 2003 to 2006 from New Energy and Industrial Technology Development Organization (NEDO), No. 03B64008c. The authors sincerely acknowledge Shigeru Sato of Keio University for help with numerical simulations. We also acknowledge Toshi Fujiwara of the ATES Corporation for valuable discussions.
PY - 2007
Y1 - 2007
N2 - A model for estimating the propulsive performance of a partially fueled simplified pulse detonation engine is proposed. The model has two significant advantages: no empirical parameter is required, and the model enables estimation of both the impulse and the duration during which the pressure at the thrust wall remains higher than its initial value. In the model, an objective partially fueled pulse detonation engine is replaced with the equivalent fully fueled pulse detonation engine. The equivalent pulse detonation engine is fully filled with a homogeneous mixture of the detonable and inert gases that separately fill the objective partially fueled pulse detonation engine. The performances of the equivalent fully fueled pulse detonation engine are instead estimated by a previously developed performance-estimation model for a fully fueled pulse detonation engine. The applicability of the model is examined by comparing the results of the model with numerical and experimental results in the cases where hydrogen or ethylene was used as fuel. Further, the applicability limits, which arose from replacement of the objective partially fueled pulse detonation engine with the equivalent fully fueled pulse detonation engine, are described.
AB - A model for estimating the propulsive performance of a partially fueled simplified pulse detonation engine is proposed. The model has two significant advantages: no empirical parameter is required, and the model enables estimation of both the impulse and the duration during which the pressure at the thrust wall remains higher than its initial value. In the model, an objective partially fueled pulse detonation engine is replaced with the equivalent fully fueled pulse detonation engine. The equivalent pulse detonation engine is fully filled with a homogeneous mixture of the detonable and inert gases that separately fill the objective partially fueled pulse detonation engine. The performances of the equivalent fully fueled pulse detonation engine are instead estimated by a previously developed performance-estimation model for a fully fueled pulse detonation engine. The applicability of the model is examined by comparing the results of the model with numerical and experimental results in the cases where hydrogen or ethylene was used as fuel. Further, the applicability limits, which arose from replacement of the objective partially fueled pulse detonation engine with the equivalent fully fueled pulse detonation engine, are described.
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U2 - 10.2514/1.21223
DO - 10.2514/1.21223
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:35248876633
SN - 0748-4658
VL - 23
SP - 1033
EP - 1041
JO - Journal of Propulsion and Power
JF - Journal of Propulsion and Power
IS - 5
ER -