Solid fuel ramjet engine for a spin-stabilized projectile

Power plants – Reaction motor – Rotating or cyclic movement during axial thrust

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BRIEF SUMMARY
TECHNICAL FIELD

The present invention relates to a ramjet engine. The ramjet includes means for improving combustion of the solid fuel of ramjet engines and is particularly suited for use in spin-stabilized projectiles.


BACKGROUND ART

The range and impact velocity of tube-launched projectiles can be enhanced with some form of power unit, for instance a solid fuel ramjet. This power unit uses oxygen from the surrounding air essentially for the whole of the fuel oxidation process. The propellant economy of the power unit is greatly improved in this way, in comparison with alternative rocket motors where the propellant is required to include an oxidation agent.
In principle, the ramjet is comprised of a hollow, tubular shell which is open at both ends and the front and rear openings of which function respectively as a combustion-air intake and a propulsion-gas outlet. Fuel is accommodated in the tubular shell between the openings, this fuel possibly having the form of a tubular body made for instance of a polymeric material and bonded to the outer hollow shell. In operation, the inner surface of the tubular fuel member, the combustion surface, burns and said surface will thus act as a combustion-chamber delimiting surface. One condition for initiating and continuing propulsion of the projectile is that a at least a given pressure prevails in the combustion chamber. This condition is achieved in projectiles, by launching the projectiles at a speed which correspond to a Mach number of at least about 2, therewith generating a sufficiently high so-called ram pressure in the combustion air flowing in through the intake. So that the combustion air will not prevent effective combustion of the aforesaid burning surface, a so-called flame holder is provided at the combustion chamber inlet in the most common non-rotary application of ramjets. The function of this flame holder is described in more detail herebelow.
When a ramjet of the aforedescribed kind is used with a spinning application, combustion difficulties occur because this spin results in rapid swirling of the gas in relation to the combustion chamber as it flows through said combustion chamber. The flame holders of known ramjets function satisfactorily when the gas flows along the combustion chamber but is impaired when the gas flow swirls in relation to the combustion chamber.
U.S. Pat. No. 4,796,534 describes a solution to this problem, wherein the tubular fuel member is made separate from the outer shell and is journalled in said shell for rotation about a longitudinal axis. Because of the force of inertia, the tubular fuel member will be carried by the rotation or spin of the projectile to only an insignificant extent, therewith greatly reducing rotation of the gas flow in relation to the combustion chamber. This solution, however, has the drawback of being complicated and expensive. Furthermore, the provision of a fuel-element support tube and the provision of journals reduce the useful load-carrying capacity of the projectile.


SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION



Technical problem

Flame holding becomes problematic when ramjets are used in fields, in which functional demands are also placed when the ramjet is used with a powerful spinning application. There is a need for power units of the aforedescribed kind which are able to provide stable combustion without being unduly complicated and without unnecessarily encroaching on the useful load-carrying capacity of the projectile driven by the unit.


Solution

The object of the present invention is to provide a ramjet of the kind defined in the introduction which possesses the aforesaid properties. This object is achieved with a ramjet having the characteristic features set forth in the following claims.
According to the invention, it is proposed that at least part of the fuel is tubular in configuration and can, in other respects, be configured conventionally for ramjets that are intended for non-spinning application.
The inner surface of the fuel tube is provided with one or more lands or like raised surfa

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