Research on the modeling technique of infrared radiation scaling law for rocket engine exhaust plumes

IF 2.3 3区 物理与天体物理 Q2 OPTICS Journal of Quantitative Spectroscopy & Radiative Transfer Pub Date : 2024-08-05 DOI:10.1016/j.jqsrt.2024.109146
Yiqiang Sun , Qinglin Niu , Tanxiao Zhu , Guanglu Zhang , Zhihong He , Shikui Dong
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The complexity of the rocket motor exhaust plume radiation phenomenon, along with the influence of numerous parameters and implicit propagation, makes the theoretical simulation calculations expensive. This hinders design optimization, parameter identification, and other studies. Hence, it is crucial to establish the direct correlation between thrust, velocity, altitude, detection angle, and plume radiation in engineering.

The paper proposes a scaling law modeling approach for predicting plume infrared radiation from liquid oxygen (LOX)/kerosene rocket engines to solve the difficulties of quick prediction and lack of explicit models. An explicit scaling law model with four parameters is developed by utilizing the e-exponential scaling law to relate plume radiance to flight velocity, the power scaling law to relate plume radiance to vacuum thrust, and the sinusoidal scaling law to relate plume radiance to detection angle. This model employs a decoupled modeling approach for plume radiance, flight altitude, flight velocity, vacuum thrust, and detection angle. A fast prediction method for the LOX/kerosene rocket engine plume in the altitude range of 11∼61 km is achieved. The theoretical simulation test shows the relative error of the velocity-scaling law in predicting the radiance of the RD-180 template engine during the Atlas III flight trajectory is less than 20 %. The radiance of the RD-170 and RD-191 rocket engines is predicted using the thrust-scaling law based on the radiance of the RD-180 template engine exhaust plume. The radiance of the exhaust plume from the RD-170 and RD-191 rocket motors is estimated using the thrust-scaling law with an accuracy of under 15 %. Subsequently, the radiance of these two motors at detection angles between 10° and 170° is predicted using the angle-scaling with a relative error of less than 35 %.

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火箭发动机排气烟羽红外辐射缩放规律建模技术研究
火箭发动机排气烟羽辐射现象复杂,受众多参数和隐式传播的影响,使得理论模拟计算费用昂贵。这阻碍了设计优化、参数识别和其他研究。因此,在工程中建立推力、速度、高度、探测角和烟羽辐射之间的直接相关性至关重要。本文提出了一种预测液氧(LOX)/煤油火箭发动机烟羽红外辐射的缩放定律建模方法,以解决快速预测和缺乏显式模型的难题。通过利用电子指数缩放定律将烟羽辐射率与飞行速度联系起来,利用功率缩放定律将烟羽辐射率与真空推力联系起来,以及利用正弦缩放定律将烟羽辐射率与探测角联系起来,建立了一个具有四个参数的显式缩放定律模型。该模型对羽流辐射度、飞行高度、飞行速度、真空推力和探测角采用了解耦建模方法。实现了对 11~61 km 高度范围内的 LOX/ 煤油火箭发动机烟羽的快速预测。理论模拟测试表明,速度缩放定律在预测 Atlas III 飞行轨迹中 RD-180 模板发动机辐射度时的相对误差小于 20%。RD-170和RD-191火箭发动机的辐射率是根据RD-180模板发动机排气烟羽的辐射率使用推力缩放定律预测的。RD-170 和 RD-191 火箭发动机废气烟羽的辐射度是根据推力缩放定律估算的,精度低于 15%。随后,利用角度缩放法预测了这两台发动机在 10° 至 170° 检测角上的辐射率,相对误差小于 35%。
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期刊介绍: Papers with the following subject areas are suitable for publication in the Journal of Quantitative Spectroscopy and Radiative Transfer: - Theoretical and experimental aspects of the spectra of atoms, molecules, ions, and plasmas. - Spectral lineshape studies including models and computational algorithms. - Atmospheric spectroscopy. - Theoretical and experimental aspects of light scattering. - Application of light scattering in particle characterization and remote sensing. - Application of light scattering in biological sciences and medicine. - Radiative transfer in absorbing, emitting, and scattering media. - Radiative transfer in stochastic media.
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