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Supersonic Ramjet Detonation Engine Soars into the Sky

Chinese “Space Transportation” company, Lingkong Tianxing Technology, has successfully tested its new JinDou400, also known as JinDouyun, ramjet detonation engine nearly twice the altitude of commercial passenger planes and more than doubling the Concorde’s fastest speeds during its test.

The state-of-the-art engine’s successful Mach 4 flight (3,106 mph / 5,000 km/h) at 65,000 ft (19,812 m) marks a crucial step for the Chinese company as the engine is going to be the heart of the future Yunxing supersonic passenger plane, also designed by Space Transportation.

Traditional ramjet engines work by relying on the aircraft’s speed to scoop up and compress air into the engine. This compressed air mixes with fuel, ignites, and produces thrust. The engine doesn’t have moving parts like turbines or compressors. It relies solely on the fast-moving air.

The JinDou400 test craft mounted on top of a rocket before being released at 20,000 ft (6,100 m) for flight test

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The JinDou400, however, uses detonation combustion instead of a regular, steady burning flame. It creates controlled explosions (detonations) in the combustion chamber which are far more powerful and efficient than regular combustion (at high speeds), allowing the engine to produce more thrust with less fuel and work effectively, but only at much higher speeds.

The exact dimensions of the JinDou400 engine haven’t been publicly confirmed, but reports suggest the engine measures roughly 10 ft (3 m) in length and about 12 inches (0.3 m) in diameter. The JinDou400 produces an impressive 882 lbf of thrust (400 kgf), which is fairly remarkable for an engine of that size.

As ramjets forego moving parts like the compressor and turbine components found in traditional turbojets, the design is more compact, lightweight, efficient, and cost-effective to produce. Those advantages also have a downside: ramjets are entirely ineffective at low speeds and are often accompanied by turbojets to handle subsonic flight, where the airspeed isn’t enough to feed air-hungry ramjet engines.

A Yunxing prototype airframe has reportedly been flown successfully at Mach 4 on October 26th, 2024, according to the SCMP, and Space Transportation “aims to have a full-sized supersonic passenger jet ready for its maiden flight in 2027.”

The Yunxing supersonic jet, which will be shod with the JinDou400 engine for Mach 4 flight sometime in 2027
The Yunxing supersonic jet, which will be shod with the JinDou400 engine for Mach 4 flight sometime in 2027

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If the Yunxing seems familiar, it’s likely because its design closely resembles the already proven high-speed airframe of the SR-71 Blackbird

Editor note: If you have any interest in the SR-71 Blackbird at all, I highly recommend you click this link, where one of our staff was fortunate enough to interview an SR-71 pilot, Brian Shul.

The Yunxing, by Chinese company, Space Transportation, shares a very similar look to the SR-71 Blackbird
The Yunxing, by Chinese company, Space Transportation, shares a very similar look to the SR-71 Blackbird

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The Yunxing promises to be significantly faster than the SR-71 using its JinDouyun ramjet detonation engines. The Yunxing is also said to incorporate VTOL capabilities into its design.

American company Astro Mechanica believes it also offers a solution for both subsonic and supersonic speeds with its hybrid turboelectric adaptive engine.

Boom Supersonic is another US-based company looking to offer supersonic commercial flight and have already garnered interest from airline companies like United Airlines.

LKTX’s Yunxing series supersonic aircraft achieves successful test flight with advanced technology

In the meantime, we’ll all still be eagerly awaiting Mach 17.

Source: South China Morning Post

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