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Experimental investigation of heat transfer and structure optimization for regenerative cooling channels using n-decane

  • Tianmushan Laboratory
  • Beihang University

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Abstract

Regenerative cooling technologies are considered one of the most effective and widely used active thermal protection methods for hypersonic aircraft scramjets. The heat transfer performance of hydrocarbon fuel and the geometric optimization of cooling channels are the key factors to be considered in designing regenerative cooling structures. Therefore, the present study experimentally and numerically investigated the heat transfer characteristics of n-decane in regenerative channels under asymmetric heating conditions and presented a new structure optimization method. The experiment was conducted at 3 MPa and 293 K with a mass flow rate of 0∼2.442 g/s per channel and a heat flux range of 0∼150 kW/m2. Experimental data show that the local Nusselt numbers exhibit a higher sensitivity to changes in mass flow rate compared to heat flux. Compared to symmetric heating, asymmetric heating mainly affects the heat conduction in the solid domain rather than the performance of convective heat transfer. The modified Dittus-Boelter correlation could predict the experimental data with a relative deviation of ±25 %. A rapid temperature prediction method based on heat flux distribution was proposed through heat transfer analysis, and it was utilized with a particle swarm optimization algorithm to conduct structure optimization.

Original languageEnglish
Article number124921
JournalInternational Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer
Volume220
DOIs
StatePublished - Mar 2024

Keywords

  • Convective heat transfer Nusselt number
  • Coolant channel optimization
  • N-decane
  • Rapid temperature prediction method
  • Single-side heated regenerative cooling experiment

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