Internal Ballistics of a Boron-Containing Solid Fuel Ramjet
Hertzel Kadosh, Benveniste Natan
Abstract
The solid fuel ramjet is one of the simplest air-breathing engines, characterized by increased specific impulse. This study focuses on a parametric investigation of the internal ballistics of a boron-containing solid fuel ramjet. A 2-D axisymmetric model of a ramjet combustor flying at Mach 2.5 was developed and solved numerically utilizing a commercial computational fluid dynamics code modified to address the specific issues of the problem. The simulation results were compared to the theoretical performance calculated by the chemical equilibrium code. The solid fuel regression rate was found to depend on the port diameter and thus decreases with time. Thrust regulation of ramjet engine was demonstrated using bypass air. The specific impulse was found to decrease with boron content, probably because of low combustion efficiency caused by either insufficient oxygen supply or short residence time of the boron particles.