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Study Of Magnetogasdynamic Flow Acceleration In A Scramjet Nozzle by Erik K Ross, Paperback | Indigo Chapters

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Study Of Magnetogasdynamic Flow Acceleration In A Scramjet Nozzle by Erik K Ross, Paperback | Indigo Chapters
Study Of Magnetogasdynamic Flow Acceleration In A Scramjet Nozzle by Erik K Ross, Paperback | Indigo Chapters

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The research project studied the benfits of Magnetogasdynamic (MGD) acceleration on a scramjet nozzle. MGD is a technology that relies on electromagnetic fields to extract and/or add energy to flow fields. The scramjet engine in the "AJAX" concept proposed by D. I. Brichkii et al. (2001) of St. Petersburg, Russia would utilize an MGD power generator in the di user which could potentially provide electrical power for the aircraft support systems and an MGD accelerator in the nozzle of the engine. Using an AFRL/VAAC CFD code that was modi ed for MGD computations, this project investigated the e ect conductivity and load factor had on the speci c thrust and e ciency of an MGD accelerator composed of segmented electrodes in the nozzle of a scramjet engine. For a load factor of 1:6, results showed a 95% increase in speci c thrust. When MGD generation was employed at a load factor of 0:8, a 31% decrease in speci c thrust was calculated. The solutions included high wall temperatures which need more investigation for MGD acceleration to be practical. | Study Of Magnetogasdynamic Flow Acceleration In A Scramjet Nozzle by Erik K Ross, Paperback | Indigo Chapters
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