SBIR-STTR Award

Plasma Ignitor - Aero Ramp Injector For Ramjet/Scramjet Combustors
Award last edited on: 9/16/2002

Sponsored Program
SBIR
Awarding Agency
DOD : AF
Total Award Amount
$835,363
Award Phase
2
Solicitation Topic Code
AF97-180
Principal Investigator
Gary J Hanus

Company Information

Fluidyne Engineering Corporation

5900 Olson Memorial Highway
Minneapolis, MN 55422
   (612) 544-2721
   N/A
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Location: Single
Congr. District: 05
County: Hennepin

Phase I

Contract Number: F33615-97-C-2744
Start Date: 6/9/1997    Completed: 4/10/1998
Phase I year
1997
Phase I Amount
$153,675
The US Air Force plans to develop and demonstrate an aero-propulsion engine for hypersonic flight to Mach 8. This program focuses on use of hydrocarbon fuels and expendable engine designs for long-range cruise missile applications. A critical element for realization to the Air Force's hypersonic vehile mission is advancement in supersonic combustion ramjet engine technology. Development of concepts to utilize hydrocarbon fuels that demonstrate reliable supersonic combustion and survivable hardware has a high priority. An opportunity exists to address combustion-related problems by integrating the performance features of a plasma arc ignitor with the injection dynamics of an "aero-ramp" injector.Phase I will demonstrate the operation of a plasma ignitor using hydrocarbon gases. Tests will be performed which will identify plasma ignitor-generated intermediates or radicals that may reduce autoignition temperatures and ignition delay times as well as enhance combusion efficiency. Performance and operational guidelines will be developed to optimize the integration of the plasma ignitor with an aero-ramp injector appropriate for testing in a full-scale, Phase II program. An integrated plasma ignitor/aero-ramp injection module will be designed based on scaling parameters relevant to full-scale, air-breathing propulsion and sized for future Phase II testing in a supersonic wind tunnel environment.

Keywords:
ARC-plasma hyperonics ignitor(s) propulsion scramjet(s) injector(s) combustor(s) hydrocarbon-fuel

Phase II

Contract Number: F33615-98-C-2814
Start Date: 5/26/1998    Completed: 5/26/2000
Phase II year
1998
Phase II Amount
$681,688
The US Air Force plans to develop and demonstrate an aero-propulsion engine for hypersonic flight to Mach 8. This program focuses on use of hydrocarbon fuels and expendable engine designs for long-range cruise missile applications. A critical element for realization to the Air Force's hypersonic vehile mission is advancement in supersonic combustion ramjet engine technology. Development of concepts to utilize hydrocarbon fuels that demonstrate reliable supersonic combustion and survivable hardware has a high priority. An opportunity exists to address combustion-related problems by integrating the performance features of a plasma arc ignitor with the injection dynamics of an "aero-ramp" injector.Phase I will demonstrate the operation of a plasma ignitor using hydrocarbon gases. Tests will be performed which will identify plasma ignitor-generated intermediates or radicals that may reduce autoignition temperatures and ignition delay times as well as enhance combusion efficiency. Performance and operational guidelines will be developed to optimize the integration of the plasma ignitor with an aero-ramp injector appropriate for testing in a full-scale, Phase II program. An integrated plasma ignitor/aero-ramp injection module will be designed based on scaling parameters relevant to full-scale, air-breathing propulsion and sized for future Phase II testing in a supersonic wind tunnel environment.

Keywords:
scramjet(s) ignitor(s) injector(s) combustor(s) arc-plasma propulsion hyperonics hydrocarbon-fuel