Abstract The effects of self-impinging injection and unlike-impinging injection on the performance of powdered magnesium-liquid carbon dioxide rocket engine have been investigated via numerical simulation and experimentation. The results indicate that the unlike-impinging injection achieves a combustion efficiency of 88.7%, which is 23% higher than that of self-impinging injection. Moreover, significant deposition of unburned magnesium particles is observed at the head of the combustor when using self-impinging injection, whereas unlike-impinging injection exhibits much less deposition. Self-impinging injection leads to an uneven temperature field distribution at the head of the combustion chamber, while high temperature areas under the unlike-impinging injection scheme are relatively concentrated. The mutual collision between carbon dioxide droplets also reduces the degree of mixing between carbon dioxide droplets and magnesium particles under self-impinging injection which is less likely to occur in the unlike-impinging injection scheme.


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    Title :

    Effects of injection schemes on the performance of powdered magnesium-liquid CO2 rocket engine


    Contributors:
    Li, Chao (author) / Hu, Chunbo (author) / Hu, Jiaming (author)


    Publication date :

    2023-11-29




    Type of media :

    Article (Journal)


    Type of material :

    Electronic Resource


    Language :

    English






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