Modellazione degli effetti dell’iniezione e dell’accoppiamento con il plenum sulla dinamica del motore a detonazione rotante
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Autore
Massone, Filippo <2001>
Data
2026-03-24Disponibile dal
2026-03-26Abstract
- Pressure-gain combustion technologies represent a promising solution for increasing
combustion efficiency, offering thermodynamic advantages over conventional deflagrative systems through an approximate isochoric combustion process. Rotating Detonation Engines (RDEs) are able to sustain a continuously propagating detonation wave
within an annular chamber, obtaining a net total pressure increase at the outlet. These
characteristics make RDEs a compelling subject of investigation, motivating the present
work. The predominant flow and combustion characteristics of hydrogen-air RDEs are
explored through CFD simulations carried out with the open-source software OpenFOAM. Two configurations are investigated: a two-dimensional unwrapped premixed
simulation with discrete injection and plenum coupling, solved under varying inlet total
pressure conditions, and a fully three-dimensional non-premixed simulation of a complete annular engine, preceded by a preliminary cold-flow analysis to characterize the
internal flow field prior to combustion. In both configurations, the stable detonation
regime is reached after several detonation cycles. The interaction between the plenum
and the backpressure induced by the static pressure field behind the detonation front
is identified as a determining factor in setting the chamber operating conditions. This
influence both the local equivalence ratio and the uniformity of the detonation front
strength. Higher inlet total pressures are observed to reduce the influence of instabilities. Additionally, in the non-premixed configuration, backpressure-driven re-injection
of oxidizer into the hydrogen plenum is observed. The results contribute to the understanding of the coupling mechanisms between injection dynamics and detonation
stability, providing a foundation for future design improvements.
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info:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesisCollezioni
- Laurea Magistrale [7221]

