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Titre: Supersonic Flow and Combustion Behavior in a Dual-Cavity Scramjet: A CFD Study with Global and Detailed Chemistry
Auteur(s): Mugaba Mvusi, Khanya ;
Dr RENANE, Rachid (promoteur)
Dr. ALLOUCHE, Rachid (promoteur)
Mots-clés: supersonic combustion;
supersonic combustion;
scramjet;
double parallel cavity;
Mach number;
RANS;
numerical simulation;
propulsion;
Date de publication: 2025
Editeur: blida01
Résumé: This thesis presents a numerical investigation of supersonic combustion within a scramjet combustor featuring a double parallel cavity geometry, analyzed across varying inlet Mach numbers. Using ANSYS Fluent, the study solves the Reynolds-averaged Navier-Stokes (RANS) equations with the standard k–epsilon turbulence model to capture turbulent flow behavior. A finite-rate/eddy dissipation model is employed to simulate the chemical kinetics of combustion. The research focuses on how the double parallel cavity configuration affects flame stabilization, fuel-air mixing, and combustion efficiency at different supersonic flow conditions. Comparative analysis of results at various Mach numbers provides insights into optimizing combustor design and operating parameters for enhanced scramjet performance. Model validation is achieved by comparing simulation outcomes with experimental data to ensure accuracy and reliability. This work contributes to the advancement of supersonic combustion understanding and supports the development of more efficient propulsion systems for high-speed aerospace applications.
Description: 001/2025 Option:propulsion Spatiale
URI/URL: https://di.univ-blida.dz/jspui/handle/123456789/40450
Collection(s) :Mémoires de Master

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