A Dual-scale Model for Estimating the Ablation Rate of C/C Composite Nozzle

Xiaojiao Song, Kang Guan, Cheng Peng, Qingfeng Zeng, Yong sheng Liu, Jing Wang, Jiantao Liu, Jianzhang Li

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Abstract

Based on the inherent ablation issues under the hostile thermochemical environment in solid rocket motors (SRM), a dual-scale ablation model of C/C composite nozzle is established. It investigates the ablation rate from both macroscopic and microscopic perspectives. The mechanical erosion of particles and the chemical reaction of gas are comprehensively considered. At macroscale, the turbulence model is proposed to obtain the temperature distribution and the flow field of the nozzle; the particle tracking model is applied to analyze the degree of mechanical erosion and it demonstrates 0.94% ~ 1.88% of the particles will eventually be deposited on the wall. At microscale, the regression and morphology of the surface of C/C composites are simulated by level set method, and the thermochemical ablation law of fibers and matrix is revealed. In addition, the influence of changes in microscopic morphology on surface reaction is input to the macroscale model, and a more convincing chemical ablation rate is evaluated. In the typical ablation conditions, the chemical ablation rate and mechanical erosion rate of the nozzle are respectively estimated as 0.03 mm/s and 0.0063 mm/s, which accords well with the reported data. Thus, our model identifies two extreme situations, i.e., when there are lots of Al2O3 particles, nozzle erosion is dominated by mechanical erosion, but when Al2O3 particles are very few, chemical ablation plays a major role. The limit ratio of mechanical erosion and chemical ablation are calculated. The results of the present study provide a deeper understanding of the ablation mechanism of C/C composite nozzle, which is useful for the thermal performance research and design of C/C nozzle.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1653-1673
Number of pages21
JournalApplied Composite Materials
Volume29
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - Aug 2022

Keywords

  • Ablation model
  • C/C composite nozzle
  • Dual-scale
  • Mechanical erosion
  • Morphology

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