Numerical Investigation on Supercritical Heat Transfer of RP3 Kerosene Flowing inside a Cooling Channel of Scramjet

Supercritical convective heat transfer characteristics of hydrocarbon fuel play a fundamental role in the active cooling technology of scramjet. In this paper, a 2D-axisymmetric numerical study of supercritical heat transfer of RP3 flowing inside the cooling channels of scramjet has been conducted....

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Main Authors: Ning Wang, Yu Pan, Heng Bao, Jin Zhou
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SAGE Publishing 2014-06-01
Series:Advances in Mechanical Engineering
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1155/2014/213438
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spelling doaj-1dbef1eec24046b6bb4d926c1c7782692020-11-25T03:06:33ZengSAGE PublishingAdvances in Mechanical Engineering1687-81322014-06-01610.1155/2014/21343810.1155_2014/213438Numerical Investigation on Supercritical Heat Transfer of RP3 Kerosene Flowing inside a Cooling Channel of ScramjetNing WangYu PanHeng BaoJin ZhouSupercritical convective heat transfer characteristics of hydrocarbon fuel play a fundamental role in the active cooling technology of scramjet. In this paper, a 2D-axisymmetric numerical study of supercritical heat transfer of RP3 flowing inside the cooling channels of scramjet has been conducted. The main thermophysical properties of RP3, including density, specific heat, and thermal conductivity, are obtained from experimental data, while viscosity is evaluated from a commercial code with a ten-species surrogate. Effects of heat flux, mass flow rate, and inlet temperature on supercritical heat transfer processes have been investigated. Results indicate that when the wall temperature rises above the pseudocritical temperature of RP3, heat transfer coefficient decreases as a result of drastic decrease of the specific heat. The conventional heat transfer correlations, that is, Gnielinski formula, are no longer proper for the supercritical heat transfer of RP3. The modified Jackson and Hall formula, which was proposed for supercritical CO 2 and water, gives good prediction except when the wall temperature is near or higher than the pseudocritical temperature.https://doi.org/10.1155/2014/213438
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author Ning Wang
Yu Pan
Heng Bao
Jin Zhou
spellingShingle Ning Wang
Yu Pan
Heng Bao
Jin Zhou
Numerical Investigation on Supercritical Heat Transfer of RP3 Kerosene Flowing inside a Cooling Channel of Scramjet
Advances in Mechanical Engineering
author_facet Ning Wang
Yu Pan
Heng Bao
Jin Zhou
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title Numerical Investigation on Supercritical Heat Transfer of RP3 Kerosene Flowing inside a Cooling Channel of Scramjet
title_short Numerical Investigation on Supercritical Heat Transfer of RP3 Kerosene Flowing inside a Cooling Channel of Scramjet
title_full Numerical Investigation on Supercritical Heat Transfer of RP3 Kerosene Flowing inside a Cooling Channel of Scramjet
title_fullStr Numerical Investigation on Supercritical Heat Transfer of RP3 Kerosene Flowing inside a Cooling Channel of Scramjet
title_full_unstemmed Numerical Investigation on Supercritical Heat Transfer of RP3 Kerosene Flowing inside a Cooling Channel of Scramjet
title_sort numerical investigation on supercritical heat transfer of rp3 kerosene flowing inside a cooling channel of scramjet
publisher SAGE Publishing
series Advances in Mechanical Engineering
issn 1687-8132
publishDate 2014-06-01
description Supercritical convective heat transfer characteristics of hydrocarbon fuel play a fundamental role in the active cooling technology of scramjet. In this paper, a 2D-axisymmetric numerical study of supercritical heat transfer of RP3 flowing inside the cooling channels of scramjet has been conducted. The main thermophysical properties of RP3, including density, specific heat, and thermal conductivity, are obtained from experimental data, while viscosity is evaluated from a commercial code with a ten-species surrogate. Effects of heat flux, mass flow rate, and inlet temperature on supercritical heat transfer processes have been investigated. Results indicate that when the wall temperature rises above the pseudocritical temperature of RP3, heat transfer coefficient decreases as a result of drastic decrease of the specific heat. The conventional heat transfer correlations, that is, Gnielinski formula, are no longer proper for the supercritical heat transfer of RP3. The modified Jackson and Hall formula, which was proposed for supercritical CO 2 and water, gives good prediction except when the wall temperature is near or higher than the pseudocritical temperature.
url https://doi.org/10.1155/2014/213438
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