JOURNAL ARTICLE

Experimental Study on Dynamic Combustion Characteristics in Swirl-Stabilized Combustors

Donghyun HwangKyubok Ahn

Year: 2021 Journal:   Energies Vol: 14 (6)Pages: 1609-1609   Publisher: Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute

Abstract

An experimental study was performed to investigate the combustion instability characteristics of swirl-stabilized combustors. A premixed gas composed of ethylene and air was burned under various flow and geometric conditions. Experiments were conducted by changing the inlet mean velocity, equivalence ratio, swirler vane angle, and combustor length. Two dynamic pressure sensors, a hot-wire anemometer, and a photomultiplier tube were installed to detect the pressure oscillations, velocity perturbations, and heat release fluctuations in the inlet and combustion chambers, respectively. An ICCD camera was used to capture the time-averaged flame structure. The objective was to understand the relationship between combustion instability and the Rayleigh criterion/the flame structure. When combustion instability occurred, the pressure oscillations were in-phase with the heat release oscillations. Even if the Rayleigh criterion between the pressure and heat release oscillations was satisfied, stable combustion with low pressure fluctuations was possible. This was explained by analyzing the dynamic flow and combustion data. The root-mean-square value of the heat release fluctuations was observed to predict the combustion instability region better than that of the inlet velocity fluctuations. The bifurcation of the flame structure was a necessary condition for combustion instability in this combustor. The results shed new insight into combustion instability in swirl-stabilized combustors.

Keywords:
Combustor Combustion Instability Mechanics Anemometer Combustion chamber Materials science Flame structure Ramjet Rayleigh scattering Inlet Thermodynamics Chemistry Physics Optics Turbulence Geology

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Combustion and flame dynamics
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Computational Mechanics
Fluid Dynamics and Heat Transfer
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Computational Mechanics
Fire dynamics and safety research
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