Title :
Comparison of Different Aspect Ratio Cooling Channel Designs for a Liquid Propellant Rocket Engine
Author :
Boysan, M.E. ; Ulas, A. ; Toker, K.A. ; Sedan, B.
Author_Institution :
Roketsan Missile Ind. Inc., Ankara
Abstract :
High combustion temperatures and long operation durations require the use of cooling techniques in liquid propellant rocket engines. For high-pressure and high-thrust rocket engines with long operation times, regenerative cooling is the most preferred cooling method. In regenerative cooling, a coolant flows through passages formed either by constructing the chamber liner from tubes or by milling channels in a solid liner. Traditionally, approximately square cross sectional channels have been used. However, recent studies have shown that by increasing the coolant channel height-to-width aspect ratio, the rocket combustion chamber hot-gas-side wall temperature can be reduced significantly. In this study, the regenerative cooling of a liquid propellant rocket engine has been numerically simulated. The engine has been modeled to operate on a LOX/GH2 mixture at a chamber pressure of 68 atm and LH2 (liquid-hydrogen) is considered as the coolant. A numerical investigation was performed to determine the effect of different aspect ratio cooling channels and different coolant mass flow rates on hot-gas-side wall temperature and coolant pressure drop. The variables considered in the cooling channel design were the number of cooling channels and the cooling channel cross-sectional geometry along the length of the combustion chamber.
Keywords :
aerospace instrumentation; aerospace propulsion; combustion equipment; cooling; rocket engines; chamber liner; cross-sectional geometry; liquid propellant rocket engine; liquid-hydrogen; milling channels; pressure 68 atm; ratio cooling channel; regenerative cooling; rocket combustion chamber; Combustion; Coolants; Cooling; Engines; Geometry; Milling; Numerical simulation; Propulsion; Rockets; Temperature;
Conference_Titel :
Recent Advances in Space Technologies, 2007. RAST '07. 3rd International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Istanbul
Print_ISBN :
1-4244-1057-6
Electronic_ISBN :
1-4244-1057-6
DOI :
10.1109/RAST.2007.4283982