Mixing enhancement by use of swirling jets
Abstract
It has been proposed that the mixing of fuel with air in the combustor of scramjet engines might be enhanced by the addition of swirl to the fuel jet prior to injection. This study investigated the effects of swirl on the mixing of a 30 deg wall jet into a Mach 2 flow. Cases with swirl and without swirl were investigated, with both helium and air simulating the fuel. Rayleigh scattering was used to visualize the flow, and seeding the fuel with water allowed it to be traced through the main flow. The results show that the addition of swirl to the fuel jet causes the fuel to mix more rapidly with the main flow, that larger amounts of swirl increase this effect, and that helium spreads better into the main flow than air.
- Publication:
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AIAA
- Pub Date:
- July 1993
- Bibcode:
- 1993fldy.confQ....K
- Keywords:
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- Fuel Injection;
- Supersonic Combustion Ramjet Engines;
- Swirling;
- Turbulent Mixing;
- Flow Distribution;
- Flow Visualization;
- Rayleigh Scattering;
- Supersonic Flow;
- Fluid Mechanics and Heat Transfer