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Fundamental Experimental Tests and Modeling of LOX/CH4 Engines at High PressuresIn recent years, the space travel industry has grown exponentially, resulting in the need for a low-cost, efficient rocket engine fuel. As such, there has been renewed interest in utilizing liquid natural gas (LNG) as it is less likely to soot than kerosene-based fuels and has widespread availability and low cost of use as compared to the traditional RP-X and even liquid methane (LCH4) fuels due to the reduced need for refinement. However, current literature does not fully cover varying blends of natural gas and the effects that impurities have on natural gas/methane fuels, with most studies being confined to low-pressure applications. Therefore, new experimental ignition delay time measurements at rocket engine relevant pressures are essential to ensure current chemical kinetic models capture the ignition behavior at these elevated conditions and to determine the optimal purity levels for a reliable, cost-efficient, aerospace-grade LCH4/LNG fuel. The current work explores various blends of natural gas/methane fuel with various impurities, including higher hydrocarbons as well as nitrogen-carriers. A shock tube study was carried out to study the ignition delay times and carbon monoxide time histories of these natural gas blends utilizing chemiluminescence and laser absorption spectroscopy at 20, 50 and 100 atm over temperatures ranging from 1400-1700K and at an equivalence ratio of 1. The experimental data was then compared to two different chemical kinetic mechanisms: the industry-standard GRI 3.0 and the in-house UCF 2022. The data is used to improve chemical kinetic mechanisms and modeling of LNG fuels for rocket engine applications.
Document ID
20240009214
Acquisition Source
Marshall Space Flight Center
Document Type
Thesis/Dissertation
Authors
Jessica Blue Baker
(University of Central Florida Orlando, Florida, United States)
Date Acquired
July 18, 2024
Publication Date
July 1, 2024
Publication Information
Publication: FUNDAMENTAL EXPERIMENTAL TESTS AND MODELING OF LOX/CH4 ENGINES AT HIGH PRESSURES
Publisher: University of Central Florida
Subject Category
Propellants and Fuels
Funding Number(s)
CONTRACT_GRANT: 80NSSC21K2056
OTHER: DE-FE0032072
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Use by or on behalf of the US Gov. Permitted.
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Keywords
Methane
Laser Diagnostics
Natural Gas
Chemical Kinetics
Chemiluminescence
Shock Tubes
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