Supersonic combusting flow - A comparison of numerical and experimental results

1988 
The flow field of an unconfined coaxial supersonic burner (SSB) was obtained numerically, using a CFD code. The explicit MacCormack algorithm, with point implicit treatment of chemistry source terms, was employed in the CFD code. Combustion of hydrogen and air was simulated by a two-step finite-rate combustion model whereas turbulence was accounted for by a Prandtl mixing length scheme. Boundary conditions and some important features of the numerical scheme were discussed. The qualitative features of the numerical solution were compared with those obtained by regular as well as schlieren photographs. General agreements of the CFD solution and the experimental photographs were observed.
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