Kazuki Ishihara, Tomoki Sato, Tomoaki Kimura, Kosuke Nakajima, Kotaro Nakata, Noboru Itouyama, Akira Kawasaki, Ken Matsuoka, Koichi Matsuyama, Jiro Kasahara, Hikaru Eguchi, Daisuke Nakata, Masaharu Uchiumi, Akiko Matsuo, Ikkoh Funaki
Journal of Spacecraft and Rockets 1-11 2024年5月28日
There are few experimental studies on rotating detonation engines (RDEs) with liquid propellants. This study reveals the static thrust performance of a cylindrical RDE with ethanol and liquid nitrous oxide as propellants under atmospheric pressure. This RDE had an inner diameter of 40 mm, a maximum combustor length of 230 mm, a nozzle contraction ratio of 1.7, and a nozzle expansion ratio of 9.1. Nineteen experiments were conducted at total mass flow rates of [Formula: see text], mixture ratios of 3.6–5.9, and combustion pressures of 0.35–0.46 MPa, resulting in a maximum detonation velocity of [Formula: see text] (approximately 80% of the theoretical detonation velocity, [Formula: see text]), maximum thrust at sea level of 294 N, and maximum specific impulse at sea level of 148 s. In addition, the maximum characteristic exhaust velocity, [Formula: see text], was [Formula: see text], which was 99% of the theoretical value. The characteristic length of the combustion chamber at this time was 0.15 m. Since conventional rocket combustion requires 1.57 m to achieve the same [Formula: see text] efficiency, this study shows that detonation combustion can reduce the combustor size by 88%.