Premixed shock-induced combustion studies in the hypulse facility

1992 
Engine performance calculations strongly suggest that the oblique detonation-wave engine can outperform the diffusive-burning scramjet engine in the high hypervelocity flight regime; i.e., at flight Mach numbers exceeding about 14. Research is described that examines and characterizes the behavior of oblique detonation waves (ODW). The effort is both computational and experimental, the latter utilizing the NASA Hypulse expansion tube. The experimental work is hampered by preignition of the hydrogen-oxygen-helium mixtures in either the intermediate or acceleration sections of the facility. The experiments are described and possible causes of this preignition are discussed. Initial results obtained from a parallel computation effort indicate that temporally steady ODW are achievable in the Hypulse facility.
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