Buzz is an important issue for a scramjet engine. A mathematical model of buzz oscillations is necessary for control system design. Control-oriented models of hypersonic vehicle propulsion systems require a reduced-order model that is accurate to some extent but requires less than a few seconds of computational time. To achieve this goal, a reduced-order model of buzz oscillations for a scramjet engine is built by introducing the modeling idea of Moore–Greitzed model for compressors. The introduction of characteristic lines avoids the complex interactions in hypersonic inlet, such as shock–shock interactions and shock–boundary layer interaction. And the inlet characteristics are obtained from the pressure signal of combustor. Based on the established buzz model, we can predict the inlet performance, characterize the stability margin of inlet, reflect the oscillatory characteristics of inlet buzz including the dominant amplitude and frequency and describe the transition process of inlet buzz.


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    Title :

    Mathematical modeling and characteristic analysis of scramjet buzz


    Contributors:
    Chang, Juntao (author) / Wang, Lei (author) / Bao, Wen (author)


    Publication date :

    2014-11-01


    Size :

    11 pages




    Type of media :

    Article (Journal)


    Type of material :

    Electronic Resource


    Language :

    English






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