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Equivalence Ratio Scans in a Rotating Detonation Engine

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OSTI ID:2280804
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  1. NETL Site Support Contractor, National Energy Technology Laboratory
  2. NETL

Published data for run times exceeding a few seconds in rotating detonation engines (RDEs) is rare, but long duration tests are necessary to understand both transient and persistent phenomena in RDE operation. Previous work has noted different detonation wave modes at different equivalence ratios. In the current study, multiple long-duration runs with constant air flow rate and variable equivalence ratio are conducted in a hydrogen-fueled, water-cooled RDE. Analysis of the capillary tube averaged pressure (CTAP) data reveals a strong correlation with equivalence ratio as well as a small time dependency due to transient thermal processes. Ion probe measurements are used to analyze detonation wave frequencies and modes, both of which are strongly dependent on the equivalence ratio. Mode transitions are observed to occur consistently as the equivalence ratio is traversed between 0.55 and 0.60. These transitions are also found to be a function of the direction of changing equivalence ratio (ascending or descending) and time.

Research Organization:
National Energy Technology Laboratory (NETL), Pittsburgh, PA, Morgantown, WV, and Albany, OR (United States)
Sponsoring Organization:
USDOE Office of Fossil Energy (FE)
OSTI ID:
2280804
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English

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