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A Detailed Investigation of Staged Normal Injection into a Mach 2 FlowA study of the staged injection of two jets of air behind a rearward facing step into a Mach 2 flow was performed using the SPARK 3-D Navier-Stokes code. Calculated mole fraction distributions were compared with an extensive set of planar mole fraction measurements made with a laser induced iodine fluorescence technique. A statistical measure, the standard deviation, was used to help assess agreement between calculation and experiment. Overall, good agreement was found between calculated and measured values. Generally, agreement was better in the far field of the injectors. The effect of grid resolution was investigated by calculating solutions on grids of 60,000, 200,000, and 450,000 points. Differences in the solutions on the two finer grids were small. However, the mole fraction distributions were distinguishable. The effect of turbulence modeling was investigated by employing three different algebraic models for the jet turbulence: the Baldwin-Lomax model, the Prandtl mixing length model, and the Eggers mixing length model. Overall, the Eggers mixing length model was found to be superior for this case. Finally, the effect of the jet exit conditions was examined. A recently proposed Mach number distribution at the jet exit was found to slightly improve agreement between measurement and calculation.
Document ID
19920001900
Acquisition Source
Langley Research Center
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Eklund, Dean R.
(National Research Council Hampton, VA, US)
Northam, G. Burton
(NASA Langley Research Center Hampton, VA, United States)
Hartfield, Roy J., Jr.
(Virginia Univ. Charlottesville, VA, United States)
Date Acquired
September 6, 2013
Publication Date
November 1, 1990
Publication Information
Publication: 27th JANNAF Combustion Subcommittee Meeting
Volume: 3
Subject Category
Fluid Mechanics And Heat Transfer
Accession Number
92N11118
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Work of the US Gov. Public Use Permitted.
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