Scramjet Combustion

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Scramjet Combustion

Fundamentals and Advances

Aerospace and aviation technology

Authors: Gautam Choubey, Manvendra Tiwari

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Language: English

Published by: Butterworth-Heinemann

Published on: 8th July 2022

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 36 Mb

ISBN: 9780323995665


Scramjet Combustion Overview

Scramjet Combustion explores the development of a high-speed scramjet engine operating in the supersonic/hypersonic range for various air and space transport applications. The book explains the basic structure, components, working cycle, and the relevant governing equations in a clear manner that speaks to both advanced and more novice audiences.

Particular attention is paid to efficient air–fuel combustion, looking at both the underlying fundamentals of combustion as well strategies for obtaining optimum combustion efficiency. Methods for reaching the chemically correct air–fuel ratio, subsequent flame, and combustion stabilization as air enters at supersonic speed are also outlined.

Further, it includes the continuous on-going efforts, innovations, and advances with respect to the design modification of scramjet combustors, as well as different strategies of fuel injections for obtaining augmented performance while highlighting the current and future challenges.

Fundamentals and Design Modifications

Outlines the fundamentals of scramjet engines including their basic structure and components, working cycle, governing equations, and combustion fundamentals affecting the combustion and mixing processes.

Presents new design modifications of scramjet combustors and different fuel injection strategies including combined fuel injection approaches.

Core Topics

Discusses core topics such as chemical kinetics in supersonic flow, fuel–air mixing methods, strategies for combating combustion difficulties, and subsequent flame and combustion stabilization that can be applied to scramjets.

Computational Approaches

Describes the pedagogy for computational approaches in simulating supersonic flows.

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