Current problems in the low-frequency dynamics of liquid-propellant rocket propulsion systems

O. Pylypenko, O.N. Nikolayev, N. Khoriak, S. Dolgopolov, I. D. Bashliy
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One of the key problems in liquid-propellant rocket engine (LPRE) design is to provide the stability of LPRE working processes, in particular low-frequency stability. In LPRE experimental tryout, every so often there occur situations where the development of divergent oscillations set up in some of the LPRE loops or units results in contingencies: exceeding the engine ultimate strength, pump stall, chamber ignition, etc. Such contingencies may lead to grave consequences, including engine and bench equipment failure. Because of this, mathematical simulation is one of the main tools that allow one to predict he dynamic performance of an LPRE both in its steady operation and in transients and its startup operation features at the design and tryout stage. This paper overviews and analyzes scientific publications for the past 15 years concerned with the study of the dynamics and low-frequency stability of advanced LPREs and units thereof along different lines. This analysis made it possible to identify problems in low-frequency stability prediction and assurance for liquid-propellant rocket propulsion systems (LPRPSs) under design, to cover new research results (experimental and theoretical) on the origination and development of all-engine low-frequency oscillations and low-frequency oscillations in LPRPS systems and units and to identify new approaches to the mathematical simulation and study of low-frequency processes in LPRPSs and promising lines of investigation. The man lineы of the analysis are as follows: the low-frequency dynamics of cavitating inducer-equipped centrifugal pumps and LPRE gas paths, LPRE thrust control problems, the interaction of launch vehicle airframe longitudinal oscillations with low-frequency processes in the sustainer LPRPS, dynamic processes during an LPRE startup/shutdown, and low-frequency in-chamber oscillations.
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液体推进剂火箭推进系统低频动力学研究现状
液体火箭发动机设计的关键问题之一是保证其工作过程的稳定性,特别是低频稳定性。在LPRE的试验试验中,经常会出现一些LPRE回路或单元中建立的发散振荡发展导致意外事件的情况:超过发动机极限强度,泵失速,燃烧室着火等。这种突发事件可能导致严重后果,包括发动机和工作台设备故障。因此,数学模拟是预测LPRE在稳定运行和瞬态运行时的动态性能以及在设计和调试阶段的启动运行特征的主要工具之一。本文综述和分析了近15年来有关先进LPREs及其单元的动力学和低频稳定性研究的科学出版物。这一分析使确定设计中的液体推进剂火箭推进系统(LPRPSs)低频稳定性预测和保证方面的问题成为可能。涵盖关于全发动机低频振荡和LPRPS系统和单元低频振荡的起源和发展的新研究成果(实验和理论),并确定LPRPS中低频过程的数学模拟和研究的新方法和有前途的研究方向。分析的主要内容包括:配备空化诱导器的离心泵和LPRE气路的低频动力学、LPRE推力控制问题、运载火箭机身纵向振荡与LPRPS中低频过程的相互作用、LPRE启动/关闭过程中的动态过程以及低频腔内振荡。
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