04507nam 2200529 450 991013675820332120170919175146.01-118-89005-11-118-89004-3(CKB)3710000000685624(EBL)4529684(MiAaPQ)EBC4529684(EXLCZ)99371000000068562420160602h20162016 uy 0engur|n|---|||||rdacontentrdamediardacarrierInternal combustion processes of liquid rocket engines modeling and numerical simulations /Zhen-Guo WangSingapore :Wiley,2016.©20161 online resource (395 p.)Description based upon print version of record.1-118-89003-5 1-118-89002-7 Includes bibliographical references at the end of each chapters and index.Title Page ; Copyright Page ; Contents; Preface; Chapter 1 Introduction ; 1.1 Basic Configuration of Liquid Rocket Engines; 1.1.1 Propellant Feed System; 1.1.2 Thrust Chamber; 1.2 Internal Combustion Processes of Liquid Rocket Engines; 1.2.1 Start and Shutdown; 1.2.2 Combustion Process; 1.2.3 Performance Parameters in Working Process; 1.3 Characteristics and Development History of Numerical Simulation of the Combustion Process in Liquid Rocket Engines; 1.3.1 Benefits of Numerical Simulation of the Combustion Process in Liquid Rocket Engines1.3.2 Main Contents of Numerical Simulations of Liquid Rocket Engine Operating Process1.3.3 Development of Numerical Simulations of Combustion Process in Liquid Rocket Engines; 1.4 Governing Equations of Chemical Fluid Dynamics; 1.5 Outline of this Book; References; Chapter 2 Physical Mechanism and Numerical Modeling of Liquid Propellant Atomization ; 2.1 Types and Functions of Injectors in a Liquid Rocket Engine; 2.2 Atomization Mechanism of Liquid Propellant; 2.2.1 Formation of Static Liquid Droplet; 2.2.2 Breakup of Cylindrical Liquid Jet; 2.2.3 Liquid Sheet Breakup2.2.4 Droplet Secondary Breakup2.3 Characteristics of Atomization in Liquid Rocket Engines; 2.3.1 Distribution Function of the Droplet Size; 2.3.2 Mean Diameter and Characteristic Diameter; 2.3.3 Measurement of Spray Size Distribution; 2.4 Atomization Modeling for Liquid Rocket Engine Atomizers; 2.4.1 Straight-flow Injector; 2.4.2 Centrifugal Injector; 2.4.3 Impinging-stream Injectors; 2.4.4 Coaxial Shear Injector; 2.4.5 Coaxial Centrifugal Injectors; 2.5 Numerical Simulation of Liquid Propellant Atomization; 2.5.1 Theoretical Models of Liquid Propellant Atomization; 2.5.2 Quasi-fluid Models2.5.3 Particle Trajectory Models2.5.4 Simulation of Liquid Jet Atomization Using Interface Tracking Method; 2.5.5 Liquid Jet Structure - Varying Flow Conditions; References; Chapter 3 Modeling of Droplet Evaporation and Combustion ; 3.1 Theory for Quasi-Steady Evaporation and Combustion of a Single Droplet at Atmospheric Pressure; 3.1.1 Quasi-Steady Evaporation Theory for Single Droplet in the Static Gas without Combustion; 3.1.2 Quasi-Steady Evaporation Theory for Droplet in a Static Gas with Combustion; 3.1.3 Non-Combustion Evaporation Theory for a Droplet in a Convective Flow3.1.4 Evaporation Theory for a Droplet in a Convective Medium with Combustion3.2 Evaporation Model for a Single Droplet under High Pressure; 3.2.1 ZKS Droplet High Pressure Evaporation Theory; 3.2.2 Application of the Liquid Activity Coefficient to Calculate the Gas-Liquid Equilibrium at a High Pressure; 3.3 Subcritical Evaporation Response Characteristics of Propellant Droplet in Oscillatory Environments; 3.3.1 Physical Model; 3.3.2 Examples and the Analysis of Results; 3.4 Multicomponent Fuel Droplet Evaporation Model; 3.4.1 Simple Multicomponent Droplet Evaporation Model3.4.2 Continuous Thermodynamics Model of Complex Multicomponent Mixture Droplet EvaporationLiquid propellant rocketsLiquid propellant rocket enginesElectronic books.Liquid propellant rockets.Liquid propellant rocket engines.629.47522Wang Zhen-Guo121343MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910136758203321Internal combustion processes of liquid rocket engines1960234UNINA