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ACOUSTIC CAVITIES DESIGN PROCEDURES

A. Santana Jr., M. S. Silva, P. T. Lacava, L. C. S. Góes

Abstract


Combustion instability is recognized as one of the major problems frequently faced by engineers during the development of either liquid or solid propellant rocket engines. The performance of the engine can be highly affected by these high frequencies instabilities, possibly leading the rocket to an explosion. The main goal while studying combustion chambers instability, either by means of baffles or acoustic absorbers, is to achieve the stability needed using the simplest possible manner. This paper has the purpose of studying combustion chambers instabilities, as well as the design of acoustic absorbers capable of reducing their eigenfrequencies. Damping systems act on the chamber eigenfrequency, which has to be, therefore, previously known.

Keywords


combustion instability; liquid propellant rocket engine; instability control in rocket engines

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.5380/reterm.v6i2.61687