Effects of hydrogen addition on oblique detonations in methane–air mixtures

Xuechen Xi, Cheng Tian*, Kuanliang Wang

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Abstract

As a low-carbon fuel, methane has been used in various engines; however, the studies on its application in hypersonic propulsion are few. Here, oblique detonation waves (ODWs) in methane–air mixtures have been simulated to facilitate methane applications in shock-induced combustion ramjets. The shortcoming of using methane in hypersonic air-breathing propulsions has been presented via examining initiation distance of ODWs. Results demonstrate that ODWs are difficult to be initiated in the methane–air mixture, and similar to normal detonations studies before, this leads to a long initiation length; therefore, methane-fueled ODW is only applicable for high flight Mach number (M0). To broaden the M0 regime, hydrogen has been added to methane to decrease the initiation length. An increasing in the hydrogen percentage leads to the nonlinear decrease of the initiation length, and the initiation structures also vary simultaneously. To elaborate the physical mechanism of the initiation length variation, a theoretical model of the initiation length for fuel blends has been proposed. Meanwhile, the advantages of methane fuel in ODW-based propulsion have been discussed by analyzing on the effects of hydrogen addition on the total pressure.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)8621-8629
Number of pages9
JournalInternational Journal of Hydrogen Energy
Volume47
Issue number13
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 12 Feb 2022

Keywords

  • Hydrogen
  • Initiation
  • Methane
  • Oblique detonation

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