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Experimental and Numerical Evaluation of Pressure Gain Combustion in a Rotating Detonation Engine

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In this paper, the detonation structure, pressure gain, and thrust production in a rotating detonation engine (RDE) were studied using a combination of experimental and numerical approaches.
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The detonation structure, pressure gain, and thrust production in a rotating detonation engine (RDE) are studied using a combination of experimental and numerical approaches. High frequency time-dependent and low frequency time-averaged static pressure and thrust measurements are acquired for a range of operating conditions and geometry configurations. Acoustic coupling between the detonation channel and air plenum is important for low air mass flow rates and large air injection slots based on analyses of the pressure measurements in the time and frequency domains. The static pressure increases across the air inlet by up to approximately 15% when utilizing a large air injection slot. The pressure increase across the air inlet demonstrates encouraging progress towards realizing pressure gain combustion in RDEs with corresponding challenges associated with isolating the inlet plenums. The time-dependent pressure measurements acquired using a semi-infinite tube arrangement and time-averaged pressure measurements acquired using a capillary tube attenuated arrangement agree to within 30% depending upon location. Quantification of the similarities and differences between the two techniques represents important progress towards acquiring quantitative time-dependent pressure measurements in the challenging environment presented by RDEs. Twodimensional simulations of the RDE capture the essential features of the flow field such as the detonation wave height and angle, trailing edge oblique shock wave, shear layer between the freshly and previously detonated products, and deflagration between the fuel fill region and expansion region containing detonated products. The presence of air purging from the plenum to the channel behind the detonation wave is suggested by the comparison of measured and simulated channel pressure distributions. The pressure, thrust, and wave speed measurements provide benchmark data that are useful for evaluating low and high fidelity simulations of RDEs and improving fundamental understanding of the critical design parameters that influence RDE operation and performance.

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Chemiluminescence imaging of an optically accessible non-premixed rotating detonation engine

TL;DR: In this article, the detonations propagating through the annular channel of an optically accessible rotating detonation engine (RDE) operating on hydrogen-air are visualized using OH* chemiluminescence imaging.
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Overview of Performance, Application, and Analysis of Rotating Detonation Engine Technologies

TL;DR: In this article, rotating detonation engines are compared to pulsed detonation engine and they are shown to produce thrust with fuel efficiencies similar to those associated with pulsed engines while operating on gaseous hydrocarbon fuels.
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High Fidelity Simulations of a Non-Premixed Rotating Detonation Engine

TL;DR: In this article, high fidelity simulations of a representative non-premixed RDE studied at the Air Force Research Laboratory are presented, with different fuel and air mass flow rates, and two cases are simulated, with a unity overall stoichiometric ratio.
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Longitudinal pulsed detonation instability in a rotating detonation combustor

TL;DR: In this article, the authors studied longitudinal pulsed detonation in a rotating detonation combustor (RDC) using hydrogen-air mixtures, by utilizing two air injection schemes having different inlet areas, and a convergent nozzle assembly with different spacers that affixes to the RDC exit.
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Numerical Investigation of Rotating Detonation Engines

TL;DR: In this article, the authors developed a model for doing time-accurate calculations of RDEs in two and three dimensions, using algorithms that have successfully been used for PDE simulations previously.
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Numerical Analysis of a Rotating Detonation Engine in the Relative Reference Frame

TL;DR: In this article, a simulation of a semi-idealized rotating detonation engine (RDE) is presented, which operates in the detonation frame of reference and utilizes a relatively coarse grid such that only the essential primary flow field structure is captured.
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Flowfield Characterization of a Rotating Detonation Engine

TL;DR: A rotating detonation engine (RDE) at the Air Force Research Lab (AFRL) has been modified to allow optical access to the annulus while in operation.
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