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Propulsion and Power

Air Force Institute of Technology

Theses and Dissertations

2012

Detonation waves

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Development And Testing Of A Rotating Detonation Engine Run On Hydrogen And Air, Jason C. Shank Mar 2012

Development And Testing Of A Rotating Detonation Engine Run On Hydrogen And Air, Jason C. Shank

Theses and Dissertations

Rotating detonation engines (RDEs) have the potential for greater efficiencies over conventional engines by utilizing pressure gain combustion. A new modular RDE (6 in diameter) was developed and successfully run on hydrogen and standard air. The RDE allows for variation of injection scheme and detonation channel widths. Tests provided the operational space of the new RDE as well as characterized detonation unsteadiness. It was found that a smaller equivalence ratio than previous was required to obtain continuous detonations. Also discovered was VCJ was reached in the RDE, but not sustained.


Build Up And Operation Of An Axial Turbine Driven By A Rotary Detonation Engine, Jonathan R. Tellefsen Mar 2012

Build Up And Operation Of An Axial Turbine Driven By A Rotary Detonation Engine, Jonathan R. Tellefsen

Theses and Dissertations

Detonation combustors provide advantages over current deflagration combustors due to their pressure gain and simplicity of design. Rotary detonation engines (RDEs) offer advantages over pulsed detonation engines (PDEs) due to a steadier exhaust and fewer total system losses. All previous research on turbine integration with detonation combustors has focused on utilizing PDEs to drive axial and centrifugal turbines. The objective of this thesis was the integration and testing of an axial turbine driven by a rotary detonation engine (RDE) to determine turbine operability. In pursuit of this objective, convergent nozzle sections were placed on the RDE to simulate the back-pressurization …