Supercritical carbon dioxide as a new working medium for pneumatic launch: A theoretical study

Compared with the conventionally gaseous or liquid working media, the specific internal energy of supercritical carbon dioxide (SCD) is higher at the same temperature and pressure, and the critical temperature of carbon dioxide is close to room temperature, making SCD a potential new working medium...

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Main Authors: Hong-xin Yao, Xue-zhong Wei, Hong Ye
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: KeAi Communications Co., Ltd. 2021-08-01
Series:Defence Technology
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2214914720303950
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spelling doaj-a1a7e9b933db44b2a8666ce8f97599f02021-07-11T04:27:44ZengKeAi Communications Co., Ltd.Defence Technology2214-91472021-08-0117412961306Supercritical carbon dioxide as a new working medium for pneumatic launch: A theoretical studyHong-xin Yao0Xue-zhong Wei1Hong Ye2Department of Thermal Science and Energy Engineering, University of Science and Technology of China, Hefei, 230027, People’s Republic of ChinaDepartment of Thermal Science and Energy Engineering, University of Science and Technology of China, Hefei, 230027, People’s Republic of ChinaCorresponding author.; Department of Thermal Science and Energy Engineering, University of Science and Technology of China, Hefei, 230027, People’s Republic of ChinaCompared with the conventionally gaseous or liquid working media, the specific internal energy of supercritical carbon dioxide (SCD) is higher at the same temperature and pressure, and the critical temperature of carbon dioxide is close to room temperature, making SCD a potential new working medium for pneumatic launch. To analyze the feasibility of this conception, an analytical model of a pneumatic catapult is established on basis of the conservations of mass and energy. The model consists of a high-pressure chamber and a low-pressure chamber connected by multiple valves, and there is a movable piston in the low-pressure chamber that can push an aircraft to accelerate. The effects of the launch readiness state of SCD in the high-pressure chamber, the initial volume of the low-pressure chamber and the valve control on the movement of the aircraft are analyzed. It is found that there is a restrictive relation between the temperature and pressure of the launch readiness state of SCD, i.e., there is a maximum allowable launch readiness pressure when the launch readiness temperature is fixed. If this restrictive relation is not satisfied, the working medium in the low-pressure chamber will drop to its triple point within a few milliseconds, leading to a launch failure. Owing to this restrictive relation, there is an optimal launch readiness state of SCD with the highest working capacity for any allowable launch readiness temperature. The pressure of the low-pressure chamber will decrease significantly as the initial volume increases, leading to a decreased acceleration of the aircraft. The acceleration can be controlled below a critical value by a designed sequential blasting technique of multiple valves. The calculated results show that a 500 kg aircraft can be accelerated from 0 to 58 m/s in 0.9 s with 36 kg of carbon dioxide. This research provides a new technique for the controllable cold launch of an aircraft.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2214914720303950Pneumatic launchSupercritical carbon dioxideRestrictive relation of the launch readiness stateOptimal launch readiness stateHigh working capacity
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author Hong-xin Yao
Xue-zhong Wei
Hong Ye
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Xue-zhong Wei
Hong Ye
Supercritical carbon dioxide as a new working medium for pneumatic launch: A theoretical study
Defence Technology
Pneumatic launch
Supercritical carbon dioxide
Restrictive relation of the launch readiness state
Optimal launch readiness state
High working capacity
author_facet Hong-xin Yao
Xue-zhong Wei
Hong Ye
author_sort Hong-xin Yao
title Supercritical carbon dioxide as a new working medium for pneumatic launch: A theoretical study
title_short Supercritical carbon dioxide as a new working medium for pneumatic launch: A theoretical study
title_full Supercritical carbon dioxide as a new working medium for pneumatic launch: A theoretical study
title_fullStr Supercritical carbon dioxide as a new working medium for pneumatic launch: A theoretical study
title_full_unstemmed Supercritical carbon dioxide as a new working medium for pneumatic launch: A theoretical study
title_sort supercritical carbon dioxide as a new working medium for pneumatic launch: a theoretical study
publisher KeAi Communications Co., Ltd.
series Defence Technology
issn 2214-9147
publishDate 2021-08-01
description Compared with the conventionally gaseous or liquid working media, the specific internal energy of supercritical carbon dioxide (SCD) is higher at the same temperature and pressure, and the critical temperature of carbon dioxide is close to room temperature, making SCD a potential new working medium for pneumatic launch. To analyze the feasibility of this conception, an analytical model of a pneumatic catapult is established on basis of the conservations of mass and energy. The model consists of a high-pressure chamber and a low-pressure chamber connected by multiple valves, and there is a movable piston in the low-pressure chamber that can push an aircraft to accelerate. The effects of the launch readiness state of SCD in the high-pressure chamber, the initial volume of the low-pressure chamber and the valve control on the movement of the aircraft are analyzed. It is found that there is a restrictive relation between the temperature and pressure of the launch readiness state of SCD, i.e., there is a maximum allowable launch readiness pressure when the launch readiness temperature is fixed. If this restrictive relation is not satisfied, the working medium in the low-pressure chamber will drop to its triple point within a few milliseconds, leading to a launch failure. Owing to this restrictive relation, there is an optimal launch readiness state of SCD with the highest working capacity for any allowable launch readiness temperature. The pressure of the low-pressure chamber will decrease significantly as the initial volume increases, leading to a decreased acceleration of the aircraft. The acceleration can be controlled below a critical value by a designed sequential blasting technique of multiple valves. The calculated results show that a 500 kg aircraft can be accelerated from 0 to 58 m/s in 0.9 s with 36 kg of carbon dioxide. This research provides a new technique for the controllable cold launch of an aircraft.
topic Pneumatic launch
Supercritical carbon dioxide
Restrictive relation of the launch readiness state
Optimal launch readiness state
High working capacity
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2214914720303950
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