TY - JOUR
T1 - Experimental study on thermal load characteristics of a U-bend pulse detonation combustor
AU - Zhou, Daoen
AU - Zhu, Huiren
AU - Zheng, Longxi
AU - Lu, Jie
AU - Tan, Wenhao
AU - Li, Qing
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2024 The Authors
PY - 2024/11
Y1 - 2024/11
N2 - The performance of pulse detonation turbine engines (PDTE) surpasses that of conventional turbine engines, primarily due to the pressure gain combustion process inherent in PDTE. A U-bend pulse detonation combustor (PDC) with a compact axial length was designed to meet the requirements of PDTE. However, the PDC introduces complex thermal management challenges. In this study, the wall temperature along the U-bend PDC was experimentally measured under various operating conditions, the thermal load characteristics were investigated. The results indicate that the external wall temperature increases monotonically with prolonged operation, whereas the internal wall temperature exhibits periodic fluctuations corresponding to the periodic filling and combustion process in the PDC. The temperature difference between the internal and external walls increases, then decreases over time, eventually fluctuates within a narrow temperature range. The wall temperature was observed to increase along the flow direction, peaking at 811 °C at 30 Hz at the location where the detonation wave is generated. Similarly, the heat flux of the PDC first increases, then decreases, and eventually reaches a constant value, indicating thermal equilibrium. The heat flux represents a significant energy loss, with the detonation section being the area of highest heat loss, reaching approximately 90.5 kW/m2 at 30 Hz.
AB - The performance of pulse detonation turbine engines (PDTE) surpasses that of conventional turbine engines, primarily due to the pressure gain combustion process inherent in PDTE. A U-bend pulse detonation combustor (PDC) with a compact axial length was designed to meet the requirements of PDTE. However, the PDC introduces complex thermal management challenges. In this study, the wall temperature along the U-bend PDC was experimentally measured under various operating conditions, the thermal load characteristics were investigated. The results indicate that the external wall temperature increases monotonically with prolonged operation, whereas the internal wall temperature exhibits periodic fluctuations corresponding to the periodic filling and combustion process in the PDC. The temperature difference between the internal and external walls increases, then decreases over time, eventually fluctuates within a narrow temperature range. The wall temperature was observed to increase along the flow direction, peaking at 811 °C at 30 Hz at the location where the detonation wave is generated. Similarly, the heat flux of the PDC first increases, then decreases, and eventually reaches a constant value, indicating thermal equilibrium. The heat flux represents a significant energy loss, with the detonation section being the area of highest heat loss, reaching approximately 90.5 kW/m2 at 30 Hz.
KW - Heat flux
KW - Pulse detonation
KW - U-bend combustor
KW - Wall temperature
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85206015860&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1016/j.csite.2024.105254
DO - 10.1016/j.csite.2024.105254
M3 - 文章
AN - SCOPUS:85206015860
SN - 2214-157X
VL - 63
JO - Case Studies in Thermal Engineering
JF - Case Studies in Thermal Engineering
M1 - 105254
ER -