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Fizika Goreniya i Vzryva, 2002 Volume 38, Issue 5, Pages 52–64 (Mi fgv2010)

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Prediction of the size of aluminum-oxide particles in exhaust plumes of solid rocket motors

O. B. Kovalev

Institute of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics, Siberian Division, Russian Academy of Sciences, Novosibirsk, 630090

Abstract: The processes of coagulation and aerodynamic fragmentation of liquid particles of aluminum oxide in an accelerating gas flow in the Laval nozzle are analyzed. A formula obtained by an approximate analytical solution of equations of a two-phase flow is proposed to calculate the characteristic particle diameter at the nozzle exit. The limiting particle diameter in the nozzle throat calculated theoretically is close to the mean-mass diameter obtained by numerical simulation of polydisperse two-phase flows with particle coagulation and fragmentation. The formula proposed is in agreement with Hermsen's correlation dependences and is confirmed by numerous published data on measurement of the mean-mass diameter of aluminum-oxide particles in exhaust plumes of small-, medium-, and large-scale solid rocket motors. The formula contains physical parameters whose values are readily calculated and prescribed. The formula is tested by all the parameters that enter into it. Based on a comparison of theoretical calculations and numerous experimental data, the formula is recommended for prediction of the size of aluminum-oxide particles in exhaust plumes of various types of solid rocket motors.

Keywords: rocket motor, two-phase flow, aluminum oxide, fragmentation of drops.

UDC: 532.529

Received: 06.07.2001
Accepted: 10.04.2002


 English version:
Combustion, Explosion and Shock Waves, 2002, 38:5, 535–546

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