Research Project

High-Pressure Turbulent Reactive Flows

Research Team

Lead Researchers:

  • Dr. Vinicius Maron Sauer, Mechanical Engineering

Collaborators:

  • Josette Bellan

Student Team:

  • Raphael Perez-Magallon, B.S., Mechanical Engineering

Funding

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SYNOPSIS

  • Design test apparatus for use in supersonic research.
  • Optimize components used under various conditions.
  • Shock tube manufacturing for supersonic mixing and general high-
    speed aerodynamics.
  • Generate guidelines for future experiments to improve understanding of mixing layer flow fields.
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Research Questions and Research Objectives
  • Further the understanding of turbulent compressible layer flow fields.

  • Improved efficiency in supersonic mixing (i.e., ramjet engines, rocket propulsion, etc.).

  • Generate plans to build CSUN’s first multifaceted supersonic wind tunnel.

Research Approach
  • Create preliminary designs using fundamentals of fluid mechanics.

  • Validate fluid behavior utilizing CFD simulations & peer-reviewed content.

  • Manufacture equipment conforming to physical demands.

  • Conduct experiments to validate simulations.

Research Deliverables and Products
  • Developed Python script for rapid prototyping of nozzle wall contours.

  • Validated various nozzle cases ranging from Mach 3 to Mach 7.

  • Compared frictionless simulations with isentropic solutions.

Commercialization Opportunities
  • Application: Aerospace

  • Key Values: Development of mixing technology, increasing mixing efficiency, and decreasing emissions.

  • Potential Customers: Commercial Aviation, Defense, Other research institutions.

Research Timeline

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Research Team

Lead Researchers:

  • Dr. Vinicius Maron Sauer, Mechanical Engineering

Collaborators:

  • Josette Bellan

Student Team:

  • Raphael Perez-Magallon, B.S., Mechanical Engineering

Funding

  • Funding Organization:
  • Funding Program: