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      Fast-Acting Boundary-Layer Suction Control of Unstarting Flows in an Ethylene-Fueled Dual-Mode Scramjet

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          The boundary-layer suction control of unstarting flows in an ethylene-fueled dual-mode scramjet was experimentally investigated in the present study. A model scramjet with a rectangular cross-section was tested in Mach 4.5 high-enthalpy freestreams, and an ethylene jet was injected into the model to trigger inlet unstart. Wall-pressure measurements and electronically excited CH (CH*) chemiluminescence imaging were performed to characterize the behavior of the unstarting flows. The overall equivalence ratio in the engine was increased to induce inlet unstart, which was detected based on sudden drops in the pressure, a reduction in power of high-frequency pressure fluctuations, and abnormal CH* emissions in the combustion zone. Two perforated plates with suction holes were installed on the top and one side of the internal surface of the model, and boundary-layer suction control was activated using fast-acting solenoid valves at designated times. Suction from each plate could extract approximately 1% of the freestream flow. Single- and double-plate suction control was also tested under various overall equivalence ratios, with boundary-layer suction found to significantly delay inlet unstart under marginal unstart conditions.

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                Author and article information

                Contributors
                Journal
                aiaaj
                AIAA Journal
                AIAA Journal
                American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics
                1533-385X
                23 April 2021
                August 2021
                : 59
                : 8
                : 3106-3117
                Affiliations
                Seoul National University , Seoul 08826, Republic of Korea
                University of Notre Dame , Notre Dame, Indiana 46556
                Korea University , Seoul 02841, Republic of Korea
                Seoul National University , Seoul 08826, Republic of Korea
                Author notes
                [*]

                Post-Doctoral Researcher, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Institute of Advanced Machines and Design.

                [†]

                Graduate Student, Department of Aerospace and Mechanics Engineering, Hessert Laboratory.

                [‡]

                Associate Professor, Department of Mechanical Engineering; sim3@ 123456korea.ac.kr . Member AIAA.

                [§]

                Associate Professor, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Institute of Advanced Machines and Design; hyungrok@ 123456snu.ac.kr (Corresponding Author).

                Article
                J060179 J060179
                10.2514/1.J060179
                30412998-3a7f-4605-9c7f-e9a0d0935231
                Copyright © 2021 by the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, Inc. All rights reserved. All requests for copying and permission to reprint should be submitted to CCC at www.copyright.com; employ the eISSN 1533-385X to initiate your request. See also AIAA Rights and Permissions www.aiaa.org/randp.
                History
                : 17 September 2020
                : 29 December 2020
                : 17 March 2021
                Page count
                Figures: 29, Tables: 4
                Funding
                Funded by: Basic Research Funding of Korean Agency for Defense Development
                Award ID: 16-106-501-035
                Funded by: Korea Institute of Energy Technology Evaluation and Planning
                Award ID: 20206710100030
                Funded by: Korea Universityhttp://dx.doi.org/10.13039/501100002642
                Categories
                Regular Articles
                p2263, Fluid Dynamics
                p1975, Boundary Layers
                p1804, Aerodynamics
                p16637, Flow Control Valves
                p1976, Flow Regimes
                p20543, Aerodynamic Performance
                p3745, Fluid Mechanics
                p21332, Flow Measurement
                p2030, Wind Tunnels
                p1810, Airspeed

                Engineering,Physics,Mechanical engineering,Space Physics
                Ramjet,Boundary Layer Suction,Supersonic Combustion Ramjet,Fuels,Freestream Mach Number,Chemiluminescence,Enthalpy,Solenoid Valves,Hypersonic Flows,Short Time Fourier Transform

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