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HIFiRE II Direct Connect Scramjet Engine Simulation

PI William Engblom

The primary goal of this project is to develop and demonstrate a computational methodology for accurate simulation of scramjet engine internal flows. This research is currently funded by the Department of Defense via a sole source subcontract with NASA Glenn Research Center.

ERAU has proposed a new modeling approach, and recently validated the model against experimental data for the HiFire II scramjet engine from Air Force Research Laboratory and NASA Langley Research Center. Near-term efforts are focused on accurately modeling the effect of vitiation (i.e., contamination typical of scramjet engine experimental facilities) on scramjet engine performance. Understanding the role of vitiation in scramjet engine testing is of critical interest to the DoD.

Research Dates

07/01/2013 to 10/15/2016

Researchers

  • William Engblom
    Department
    Aerospace Engineering Department
    Degrees
    Ph.D., M.S., The University of Texas at Austin

Tags: aerospace engineering mechanical engineering

Categories: Faculty-Staff