Integration of high-fidelity model of forward variable area bypass injector into zero-dimensional variable cycle engine model

Fu SONG, Li ZHOU, Zhanxue WANG, Zhifu LIN, Jingwei SHI

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Abstract

Forward Variable Area Bypass Injector (FVABI) is one of key components which contributes to modulate the cycle parameters of Variable Cycle Engine (VCE) under various operation conditions. The modeling method of zero-dimensional FVABI was reviewed and its deficiency was analyzed based on FVABI flow characteristic. In order to improve the accuracy of VCE performance simulation, the high-fidelity modeling method of FVABI was developed based on its working characteristics. Then it was coupled with the zero-dimensional VCE model and the multi-level VCE model was built. The results indicate that the geometric and aerodynamic parameters can affect the interaction between the two airflows and the zero-dimensional FVABI model is too simple to predict the component performance accurately, especially when the FVABI inner bypass is chocked. Based on the performance curves for single bypass mode and the regression model of multi-scale support vector regression for double bypass mode, the high-fidelity model can predict FVABI performance accurately and rapidly. The integration of high-fidelity FVABI model into zero-dimensional VCE model can be done by adjusting iterative variables and balance equations. The multi-level model has good convergence and it can predict VCE performance when the FVABI inner bypass is chocked.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1-15
Number of pages15
JournalChinese Journal of Aeronautics
Volume34
Issue number8
DOIs
StatePublished - Aug 2021

Keywords

  • Coupling method
  • Forward variable area bypass injector
  • High-fidelity model
  • Multi-scale support vector regression
  • Variable cycle engine

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