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Volume 16, Issue 1
  • ISSN: 2405-5204
  • E-ISSN: 2405-5212

Abstract

Objective: The objective of this study is to explore and emphasize the influence mechanism and law of gas parameters on pressure port design. Methods: CFD commercial software FLUENT was used for numerical simulation in this study, and a three-dimensional numerical model was employed to improve the accuracy of calculation. The GWE experimental platform was also built to verify the theoretical and numerical analysis results. Results: When the expansion ratio is raised from 1.35 to 2.0, the average shock velocity can increase by about 4.9%, and when raising the compression ratio from 1.05 to 1.2, the change of is only 1.4% relatively. Raising the expansion ratio value from 1.35 to 2.0, the optimal offset of the high- and medium-pressure ports only changes by 5.3%, and the decrease of the ejection rate caused by the deviation of the aforementioned offset is only about 4.3%,which proves that the equipment has strong ability to resist fluctuations of working conditions. Conclusion: Moving velocity of the shock wave varies with temperature, working pressure ratio and adiabatic index of the gas. The increase of high- and low-pressure inlet gas temperatures will cause an increment of and , and the influence of high-pressure inlet gas temperature on is greater. There are optimal high- and medium-pressure port offsets under different pressure ratios as the experimental results have shown. When the pressure ratio remains constant, the change in pressure value does not have a significant impact on the optimal port design and equipment performance.

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2023-02-01
2025-09-08
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  • Article Type:
    Research Article
Keyword(s): Energy transfer; gas parameters; GWE; numerical analysis; pressure port design; wave rotor
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