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Effects of Wavy Surface Roughness on the Performance of Micronozzles

Recent trends in small-scale ( ∼1dm3∼1dm3) satellites motivate the further development of microscale propulsion subsystems. In the present paper, we focus on flow dynamics simulations of conical convergent-divergent micronozzles and on the increased importance of wall effects due to the decrease in...

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Published in:Journal of propulsion and power 2010-07, Vol.26 (4), p.655-662
Main Authors: Torre, Federico La, Kenjeres, Sasa, Kleijn, Chris R, Moerel, Jean-Luc P. A
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Language:English
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Summary:Recent trends in small-scale ( ∼1dm3∼1dm3) satellites motivate the further development of microscale propulsion subsystems. In the present paper, we focus on flow dynamics simulations of conical convergent-divergent micronozzles and on the increased importance of wall effects due to the decrease in the characteristic length of such small systems. The inefficiency associated with viscous losses due to the developing boundary layer and the effect of sinusoidal surface roughness due to the employed microelectromechanical-system fabrication techniques are studied through computational fluid dynamics simulations for nonturbulent, nonrarefied flow conditions. Depending on the specific nature of the surface roughness, the formation and reflection of several weak shocks and, as a consequence, a decreased performance are observed. [PUBLISHER ABSTRACT]
ISSN:0748-4658
1533-3876
DOI:10.2514/1.44828