1. Introduction Research on the ground effect of rotor can be traced back to the 1930s1.However, few studies have been conducted on the aerodynamic characteristics of rotors and ducted fans when hovering near a water ...1. Introduction Research on the ground effect of rotor can be traced back to the 1930s1.However, few studies have been conducted on the aerodynamic characteristics of rotors and ducted fans when hovering near a water surface for an extended period.With the emergence of cross-media rotorcraft, rotor wakes interact violently with the water surface to generate large-scale,air–water droplet mixed flows (hereafter referred to as mixed air–water flows). Rotors operating in mixed air–water flows always have aerodynamic performances that are different from those owing to the In-Ground Effect (IGE) and Out-of Ground Effect (OGE). Accordingly, this effect is called the Near-Water Effect (NWE) of the rotor2,and it usually causes thrust loss and torque increase.展开更多
This paper describes an experimental study investigating the effects of sinusoidal pulsed injection on the combustion mode transition in a dual-mode supersonic combustor.The results are obtained under inflow condition...This paper describes an experimental study investigating the effects of sinusoidal pulsed injection on the combustion mode transition in a dual-mode supersonic combustor.The results are obtained under inflow conditions of 2.9 MPa stagnation pressure,1900 K stagnation temperature,and Mach number of 3.0.It has been observed that,at the same equivalence ratio,the combustion mode and flow field structure undergo irreversible changes from a weak combustion state to a strong combustion state at a specific pulsed jet frequency compared to steady jet.For steady jet,the combustion mode is dual-mode.As the frequency of the unsteady jet changes,the combustion mode also changes:it becomes a transition mode at frequencies of 171 Hz and 260 Hz,and a ramjet mode at 216 Hz.Combustion instability under steady jet manifests as a transition in flame stabilization mode.In contrast,under pulsed jet,combustion instability appears either as a transition in flame stabilization mode or as flame blow-off and flashback.The flow field oscillation frequency in the non-reacting flow is 171 Hz,which may resonate with the 171 Hz pulsed jet frequency,making the combustion oscillations most pronounced at this frequency.When the jet frequency is increased to 216 Hz,the combustion intensity significantly increases,and the combustion mode transfers to the ramjet mode.However,further increasing the frequency to 260 Hz results in a decrease in combustion intensity,returning to the transition mode.The frequency of the flow field oscillations varies with the coupling of the pulsed injection frequency,shock wave,and flame,and if the system reaches an unstable state,that is,pre-combustion shock train moves far upstream of the isolator during the pulsed jet period,strong combustion state can be achieved,and this process is irreversible.展开更多
文摘1. Introduction Research on the ground effect of rotor can be traced back to the 1930s1.However, few studies have been conducted on the aerodynamic characteristics of rotors and ducted fans when hovering near a water surface for an extended period.With the emergence of cross-media rotorcraft, rotor wakes interact violently with the water surface to generate large-scale,air–water droplet mixed flows (hereafter referred to as mixed air–water flows). Rotors operating in mixed air–water flows always have aerodynamic performances that are different from those owing to the In-Ground Effect (IGE) and Out-of Ground Effect (OGE). Accordingly, this effect is called the Near-Water Effect (NWE) of the rotor2,and it usually causes thrust loss and torque increase.
基金supported by the Program of Key Laboratory of Cross-Domain Flight Interdisciplinary Technology,China(No.2023-ZY0205)。
文摘This paper describes an experimental study investigating the effects of sinusoidal pulsed injection on the combustion mode transition in a dual-mode supersonic combustor.The results are obtained under inflow conditions of 2.9 MPa stagnation pressure,1900 K stagnation temperature,and Mach number of 3.0.It has been observed that,at the same equivalence ratio,the combustion mode and flow field structure undergo irreversible changes from a weak combustion state to a strong combustion state at a specific pulsed jet frequency compared to steady jet.For steady jet,the combustion mode is dual-mode.As the frequency of the unsteady jet changes,the combustion mode also changes:it becomes a transition mode at frequencies of 171 Hz and 260 Hz,and a ramjet mode at 216 Hz.Combustion instability under steady jet manifests as a transition in flame stabilization mode.In contrast,under pulsed jet,combustion instability appears either as a transition in flame stabilization mode or as flame blow-off and flashback.The flow field oscillation frequency in the non-reacting flow is 171 Hz,which may resonate with the 171 Hz pulsed jet frequency,making the combustion oscillations most pronounced at this frequency.When the jet frequency is increased to 216 Hz,the combustion intensity significantly increases,and the combustion mode transfers to the ramjet mode.However,further increasing the frequency to 260 Hz results in a decrease in combustion intensity,returning to the transition mode.The frequency of the flow field oscillations varies with the coupling of the pulsed injection frequency,shock wave,and flame,and if the system reaches an unstable state,that is,pre-combustion shock train moves far upstream of the isolator during the pulsed jet period,strong combustion state can be achieved,and this process is irreversible.