推进技术 ›› 2015, Vol. 36 ›› Issue (5): 752-760.

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涉及HO2的中间反应对火箭羽流后燃流场数值模拟的影响

段 然1,额日其太1,朱希娟2   

  1. 北京航空航天大学 能源与动力工程学院,北京 100191,北京航空航天大学 能源与动力工程学院,北京 100191,光学辐射重点实验室,北京 100854
  • 发布日期:2021-08-15
  • 作者简介:段 然(1987—),男,博士生,研究领域为火箭发动机喷流流场与红外辐射特性计算。

Effects of Intermediate Reaction Involving HO2 on Simulation of Rocket Plume Afterburning

  1. College of Energy and Power Engineering,Beihang University,Beijing 100191,China,College of Energy and Power Engineering,Beihang University,Beijing 100191,China and Science and Technology on Optical Radiation Laboratory,Beijing 100854,China
  • Published:2021-08-15

摘要: 针对火箭羽流的后燃现象,建立了考虑涉及中间产物HO2的基元反应的反应机理,并通过CFD方法应用此反应机理,对一个轴对称喷管模型在4个不同的飞行高度下进行数值模拟。同时,在相同的条件下,分别计算并获得了采用典型的不含HO2的反应机理的后燃流场,以及采用建立在化学平衡假设基础上的反应机理的后燃流场。通过对比发现,化学平衡的假设不适合后燃流场的计算;利用包含HO2的反应机理会得到较高的羽流温度,温度差别最大可达100K,CO和CO2质量分数分布结果与其他反应机理近似,在O和OH质量分数分布上与不考虑HO2的反应机理差别很大,尤其是O的质量分数,在5~35km的飞行高度内,仅为后者的10%~73%;从而综合证明了在计算羽流后燃流场时考虑HO2是有必要的。

关键词: 火箭羽流;后燃;反应机理;HO2

Abstract: A reaction mechanism involving intermediate reaction product HO2 was established for flow field simulation of afterburning of rocket plume. The mechanism was applied in CFD method to simulate the afterburning plume from an axisymmetric nozzle model at four altitudes. For comparison,a common mechanism without HO2 and a mechanism based on chemical equilibrium were used for the mentioned calculation. The results show that the hypothesis of chemical equilibrium was not appropriate for afterburning course. And compared with the common one,mechanism taking HO2 into account caused similar CO/CO2 mass fraction but higher temperature which had a maximum increasing of 100K. As for the mass fraction of O/OH,there were huge disagreements,especially for the mass fraction of O whose value from the mechanism with HO2 various from 10% to 73% of that from the common mechanism,within the flight altitude from 5km to 35km. And it was concluded that HO2 was necessary to be involved into the simulation of afterburning plume.

Key words: Rocket plume;Afterburning;Reaction mechanism;HO2