OH-radical imaging and velocity field measurements in a gaseous hydrogen/oxygen rocket

Detailed measurements of the OH-radical and velocity fields for a shear coaxial unielement rocket chamber burning gaseous hydrogen and gaseous oxygen propellants are reported. The velocity measurements indicate that a highly unsteady flowfield results from the turbulent combustion of the coaxial jets. The core of the oxygen stream is observed to remain intact well downstream of the injector face while the maximum turbulent intensities in the shear layer region between the hydrogen and oxygen flows were measured to be about 25 percent. Both 1D and 2D laser-induced fluorescence studies of the OH-radical are reported and provide information on the evolving flame structure under rocketlike conditions. Both single and multiple laser pulse images indicate that the structure of the unsteady flowfield is directly reflected in the combustion zone flame structure. Preliminary results regarding analysis approaches and interpretation of the data are also presented.