Numerical and Experimental Investigation of Unidirectional Vortex Injection in Hybrid Rocket Engines

A study on vortex injection in hybrid rocket engines with nitrous oxide and paraffin has been performed. The investigation followed two paths: first, the flowfield was simulated with a commercial computational fluid dynamics code; then, burn tests were performed on a laboratory-scale rocket. The computational fluid dynamics analysis had the dual purpose to help the design of the laboratory motor and to understand the physics underlying the vortex flow coupled with the combustion process compared with axial injection. Vortex injection produces a more diffuse flame in the combustion chamber and improves the mixing process of the reactants, both aspects concurring to increase the c* efficiency. A helical streamline develops downstream of the injection region, and the pitch is highly influenced by combustion, which straightens the flow due to the acceleration in the axial direction imposed by the temperature rise. Experimental tests with similar geometry have been performed. Measured performance shows an incr...

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