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Mode Selection in Flame-Vortex driven Combustion Instabilities

R. F. SpethSeung Hyuck HongSantosh ShanbogueAHMED GHONIEM

Year: 2011 Journal:   49th AIAA Aerospace Sciences Meeting including the New Horizons Forum and Aerospace Exposition

Abstract

In this paper, we investigate flame-vortex interaction in a lean premixed, laboratory scale, backward-facing step combustor. Two series of tests were conducted, using \npropane/hydrogen mixtures and carbon monoxide/hydrogen mixtures as fuels, respectively. Pressure measurements and high speed particle imaging velocimetry (PIV) were \nemployed to generate pressure response curves as well as the images of the velocity field and the flame brush. We demonstrate that the step combustor exhibits several operating modes depending on the inlet conditions and fuel composition, characterized by the amplitude and frequency of pressure oscillations along with distinct dynamic flame shapes. We propose a model in which the combustor's selection of the acoustic mode is governed by a combustion-related time delay inversely proportional to the flame speed. Our model predicts the transition between distinct operating modes. We introduce non-dimensional parameters characterizing the flame speed and stretch rate, and develop a relationship between these quantities at the operating conditions corresponding to each mode transition. Based on this relationship, we show that numerically-calculated density-weighted strained flame speed can be used to collapse the combustion dynamics data over the full range of conditions (inlet temperature, fuel composition, and equivalence ratio). Finally, we validate our strain flame based model by measuring the strain rate using the flame image and the velocity field from the PIV measurement. Our results show that the measured strain rates lie in the same range as the critical values at the transitions among distinct modes as those predicted by our model.

Keywords:
Combustor Combustion Mechanics Particle image velocimetry Premixed flame Materials science Flame structure Strain rate Laminar flame speed Vortex Flame speed Inlet Adiabatic flame temperature Diffusion flame Chemistry Turbulence Physics Composite material Mechanical engineering Engineering

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Combustion and flame dynamics
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Computational Mechanics
Advanced Combustion Engine Technologies
Physical Sciences →  Chemical Engineering →  Fluid Flow and Transfer Processes
Combustion and Detonation Processes
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Aerospace Engineering

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