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Luminescent measurement systems for the investigation of a scramjet inlet-isolator

Luminescent measurement systems for the investigation of a scramjet inlet-isolator
Luminescent measurement systems for the investigation of a scramjet inlet-isolator
Scramjets have become a main focus of study for many researchers, due to their application as propulsive devices in hypersonic flight. This entails a detailed understanding of the fluid mechanics involved to be able to design and operate these engines with maximum efficiency even at their off-design conditions. It is the objective of the present cold-flow investigation to study and analyse experimentally the mechanics of the fluid structures encountered within a generic scramjet inlet at M = 5. Traditionally, researchers have to rely on stream-thrust analysis, which requires the complex setup of a mass flow meter, a force balance and a heat transducer in order to measure inlet-isolator performance. Alternatively, the pitot rake could be positioned at inlet-isolator exit plane, but this method is intrusive to the flow, and the number of pitot tubes is limited by the model size constraint. Thus, this urgent need for a better flow diagnostics method is addressed in this paper. Pressure-sensitive paint (PSP) has been applied to investigate the flow characteristics on the compression ramp, isolator surface and isolator sidewall. Numerous shock-shock interactions, corner and shoulder separation regions, as well as shock trains were captured by the luminescent system. The performance of the scramjet inlet-isolator has been shown to improve when operated in a modest angle of attack.
1424-8220
6606-6632
Idris, Azam Che
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Saad, Mohd Rashdan
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Zare-Behtash, Hossein
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Kontis, Konstantinos
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Idris, Azam Che
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Saad, Mohd Rashdan
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Zare-Behtash, Hossein
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Kontis, Konstantinos
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Idris, Azam Che, Saad, Mohd Rashdan, Zare-Behtash, Hossein and Kontis, Konstantinos (2014) Luminescent measurement systems for the investigation of a scramjet inlet-isolator. Sensors (Switzerland), 14 (4), 6606-6632. (doi:10.3390/s140406606).

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Scramjets have become a main focus of study for many researchers, due to their application as propulsive devices in hypersonic flight. This entails a detailed understanding of the fluid mechanics involved to be able to design and operate these engines with maximum efficiency even at their off-design conditions. It is the objective of the present cold-flow investigation to study and analyse experimentally the mechanics of the fluid structures encountered within a generic scramjet inlet at M = 5. Traditionally, researchers have to rely on stream-thrust analysis, which requires the complex setup of a mass flow meter, a force balance and a heat transducer in order to measure inlet-isolator performance. Alternatively, the pitot rake could be positioned at inlet-isolator exit plane, but this method is intrusive to the flow, and the number of pitot tubes is limited by the model size constraint. Thus, this urgent need for a better flow diagnostics method is addressed in this paper. Pressure-sensitive paint (PSP) has been applied to investigate the flow characteristics on the compression ramp, isolator surface and isolator sidewall. Numerous shock-shock interactions, corner and shoulder separation regions, as well as shock trains were captured by the luminescent system. The performance of the scramjet inlet-isolator has been shown to improve when operated in a modest angle of attack.

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Accepted/In Press date: 2 April 2014
Published date: 9 April 2014

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Local EPrints ID: 491712
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/491712
ISSN: 1424-8220
PURE UUID: dce80f7c-4fda-457e-b6df-6145f73e738c
ORCID for Hossein Zare-Behtash: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-4769-4076

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Author: Azam Che Idris
Author: Mohd Rashdan Saad
Author: Hossein Zare-Behtash ORCID iD
Author: Konstantinos Kontis

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