Nonlinear Aspects of Combustion Instability in Liquid Propellant Rocket Motors

Nonlinear Aspects of Combustion Instability in Liquid Propellant Rocket Motors
Author: David T. Harrje
Publisher:
Total Pages: 205
Release: 1964
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Topics include: Nonlinear theoretical approaches - longitudinal and transverse modes (calculations based on the nonlinear longitudinal mode with time-lag effects, a shock wave model of unstable rocket combustors with small time-lag effects, transverse nozzle admittance relation for finite-amplitude waves); Nonlinear combustion instability mechanisms (transverse mode nonlinear rocket motor studies, longitudinal nonlinear rocket studies using the square-motor, vapor displacement mechanism - basic experiment in the pseudo rocket, basic experiments in droplet resonant phenomena); Droplet and wake burning - mechanism for combustion instability; High subsonic mach number extensions to the linearized theory; Expressions for transverse waves; Concept in rocket baffle design.

Liquid Propellant Rocket Combustion Instability

Liquid Propellant Rocket Combustion Instability
Author: David T. Harrje
Publisher:
Total Pages: 668
Release: 1972
Genre: Liquid propellant rockets
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The solution of problems of combustion instability for more effective communication between the various workers in this field is considered. The extent of combustion instability problems in liquid propellant rocket engines and recommendations for their solution are discussed. The most significant developments, both theoretical and experimental, are presented, with emphasis on fundamental principles and relationships between alternative approaches.

Liquid Rocket Engine Combustion Instability

Liquid Rocket Engine Combustion Instability
Author: Vigor Young
Publisher: AIAA
Total Pages: 606
Release: 1995
Genre: Liquid propellant rockets
ISBN: 9781600864186

Annotation Since the invention of the V-2 rocket during World War II, combustion instabilities have been recognized as one of the most difficult problems in the development of liquid propellant rocket engines. This book is the first published in the United States on the subject since NASA's Liquid Rocket Combustion Instability (NASA SP-194) in 1972. In this book, experts cover four major subject areas: engine phenomenology and case studies, fundamental mechanisms of combustion instability, combustion instability analysis, and engine and component testing. Especially noteworthy is the inclusion of technical information from Russia and China--a first.