Abstract:
This paper describes an experimental study pertaining to laser ignition of igniters of liquid rocket engines operating on such fuels as $\mathrm{O}_{2g}$ + kerosene, $\mathrm{O}_{2g}$ + ethanol, and $\mathrm{O}_{2g}$ + $\mathrm{H}_{2g}$, and to how they ignite the fuel of a model combustion chamber. A quartz fiber based optical spark plug is described, which allows for multiple ignition of the igniter and the combustion chamber without replacing the spark plug. This study also touches upon possible types of pulsed lasers used in the laser ignition system, a fiber-optic laser igniter that remain insulated and efficient at a combustion chamber pressure of up to 10 MPa and more than 100 ignition cycles.