International Journal of Aerospace Engineering (Jan 2022)
Dynamic Characteristics of LOX/Kerosene Variable Thrust Liquid Rocket Engine Test System Based on General Modular Simulation Method
Abstract
For the research demand of reusable LOX/kerosene variable thrust liquid rocket engine, a test system with electric displacement pumps is designed and a multidisciplinary modular dynamic simulation method based on AMESim platform is used to analyze the system. The method comprehensively considers the characteristics of complex components in the engine and realizes the fast module assembly and variable step size solution. Considering the combustion model of thrust chamber, the positive displacement pump model with complex leakage channels, and the cooling jacket heat transfer model, the component dynamic equations are deduced and the final model simulation results reveal that the system has a smooth ignition, stage turning, and shutdown process. The thrust can reach 6900 N in high working condition and the variable thrust ratio is 5 : 1. The dynamic characteristics of the system show that the performance error of main pump components is less than 5%, the maximum average temperature rise of the thrust chamber coolant is about 28°C, and the time of stage adjustment is within 300 ms, which mean the overall design of the system is reasonable. Although the accumulation of LOX before kerosene injection can adversely affect the temperature of the thrust chamber, large pressure pulses do not occur due to the ignitor’s duty flame. Moreover, the pintle injectors based on PID control can effectively stabilize the pressure drop at lower conditions. The system and the simulation method provide important support for the actual engine test and the general LRE dynamic characteristics analysis.