The objective of this work is to describe and validate a numerical axisymmetric approach for the simulation of hybrid rocket engines (HREs), based on Reynolds-averaged Navier–Stokes simulations, with sub-models for fluid–surface interaction, radiation, chemistry, and turbulence. Fuel grain consumption is considered on both radial and axial directions and both axial and swirl injection of the oxidizer are simulated. Firing tests of two different paraffin–oxygen hybrid rockets are considered. First, a numerical rebuilding of fuel grain profile, regression rate and pressure for axial-injected HREs is performed, yielding a reasonable agreement with the available experimental data. Then, the same numerical model is applied to swirl-injected HREs and employed to analyze both the flowfield and the regression rate variation with swirl intensity. A validation of the model through the rebuilding of small-scale firing tests is also performed.

Numerical simulations of fuel shape change and swirling flows in paraffin/oxygen hybrid rocket engines / Fabiani, Marco; Gubernari, Giorgio; Migliorino, Mario Tindaro; Bianchi, Daniele; Nasuti, Francesco. - In: AEROTECNICA MISSILI E SPAZIO. - ISSN 0365-7442. - (2022), pp. 91-102. [10.1007/s42496-022-00141-6]

Numerical simulations of fuel shape change and swirling flows in paraffin/oxygen hybrid rocket engines

Fabiani, Marco
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Gubernari, Giorgio;Migliorino, Mario Tindaro;Bianchi, Daniele;Nasuti, Francesco
2022

Abstract

The objective of this work is to describe and validate a numerical axisymmetric approach for the simulation of hybrid rocket engines (HREs), based on Reynolds-averaged Navier–Stokes simulations, with sub-models for fluid–surface interaction, radiation, chemistry, and turbulence. Fuel grain consumption is considered on both radial and axial directions and both axial and swirl injection of the oxidizer are simulated. Firing tests of two different paraffin–oxygen hybrid rockets are considered. First, a numerical rebuilding of fuel grain profile, regression rate and pressure for axial-injected HREs is performed, yielding a reasonable agreement with the available experimental data. Then, the same numerical model is applied to swirl-injected HREs and employed to analyze both the flowfield and the regression rate variation with swirl intensity. A validation of the model through the rebuilding of small-scale firing tests is also performed.
2022
hybrid rockets; fuel grain shape change; swirling flows
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Numerical simulations of fuel shape change and swirling flows in paraffin/oxygen hybrid rocket engines / Fabiani, Marco; Gubernari, Giorgio; Migliorino, Mario Tindaro; Bianchi, Daniele; Nasuti, Francesco. - In: AEROTECNICA MISSILI E SPAZIO. - ISSN 0365-7442. - (2022), pp. 91-102. [10.1007/s42496-022-00141-6]
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