Rocket Engine Nozzle Using 2D Analysis On Ansys PDF
Rocket Engine Nozzle Using 2D Analysis On Ansys PDF
B.Tech, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Techno India College of Technology, WBUT, India.
3
Master of Engineering in Design, IIEST, Shibpur, India.
PROCEDURE
1.0
0.40
0.75
42.2 and 51.5
3600
I.
II.
III.
Convergent
Angle ()
in degree
30
45
60
Divergent
Angle ()
in degree
7.5
15
30
Throat
Radius (Rt
) (mm)
0
130
225
II.
TAGUCHI DESIGN
The three factors (, , Rt) involving in CFD analysis in
configuration design for 3 levels of values along by attains
Taguchi design. In the design involving in nine
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Divergent
Angle () in
degree
7.5
15.0
30.0
7.5
15.0
30.0
7.5
15.0
30.0
III.
RESULT
1.Inlet Pressure at 45.6e5 Pa based
Throat Radius
(Rt ) (mm)
0
130
225
130
225
0
225
0
130
Procedure
Solution
General
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RESULT ANALYSIS
Con
verg
ent
Angl
e
Diverg
ent
Angle
Static
pressure
(45.6Pa)
Static
Pressure
(52Pa)
1.
30
7.5
2.04e+06
2.28e+05
30
15.0
2.01e+05
2.14e+05
30
30.0
3.01e+05
3.32e+05
45
7.5
2.96e+05
2.70e+05
45
15.0
2.76e+06
2.81e+05
45
30.0
3.91e+05
4.11e+05
60
7.5
2.33e+06
2.56e+06
60
15.0
6.99e+06
4.98e+06
60
30.0
3.21e+05
3.24e+06
Mean
for
static
press
ure
(Pa)
1156
000
1307
200
1562
500
1548
000
1791
000
2923
000
1214
000
2354
000
1965
700
Converg
ent
Angle
Diverg
ent
Angle
Mach
number
(45.6Pa)
Mach
number
(52Pa)
1.
2
30
30
7.5
15.0
3.02e+01
2.89e+03
3.92e+05
3.89e+05
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Mean
for
Mach
numbe
r
3.158
3.002
30
45
45
45
60
60
60
2.18e+01
2.86e+01
2.32e+01
3.56e+01
2.69e+02
3.73e+01
3.28e+01
3.01e+05
2.73e+05
2.35e+05
3.64e+05
2.48e+06
2.37e+06
3.13e+06
2.579
2.541
2.379
3.405
2.782
2.993
3.004
V.
CONCLUSION
The optimal static pressure at the exit section is 4.98e+05
and 3.24e+05 the value of static pressure is based on
Convergent angle, Divergent angle and Throat radius. Mach
number goes on increasing with increase in divergent angle.
The range of increment of Mach number is 3.13e+01 to
3.24e+06.
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