Phase-locked two-line OH planar laser-induced fluorescence thermometry in a pulsating gas turbine model combustor at atmospheric pressure

2005 ◽  
Vol 44 (31) ◽  
pp. 6565 ◽  
Author(s):  
Robert Giezendanner-Thoben ◽  
Ulrich Meier ◽  
Wolfgang Meier ◽  
Johannes Heinze ◽  
Manfred Aigner
Author(s):  
Ashwini Karmarkar ◽  
Isaac Boxx ◽  
Jacqueline O'Connor

Abstract Combustion instability, which is the result of a coupling between combustor acoustic modes and unsteady flame heat release rate, is a severely limiting factor in the operability and performance of modern gas turbine engines. This coupling can occur through different coupling pathways, such as flow field fluctuations or equivalence ratio fluctuations. In realistic combustor systems, there are complex hydrodynamic and thermo-chemical processes involved, which can lead to multiple coupling pathways. In this study, we use a model gas turbine combustor with two concentric swirling nozzles of air, separated by a ring of fuel injectors, operating at an elevated pressure of 5 bar. The flow split between the two streams is systematically varied to observe the impact on the flow and flame dynamics. High-speed stereoscopic particle image velocimetry, OH planar laser-induced fluorescence, and acetone planar laser-induced fluorescence are used to obtain information about the velocity field, flame, and fuel-flow behavior, respectively. Depending on the flow conditions, a thermoacoustic oscillation mode or a hydrodynamic mode, identified as the precessing vortex core, is present. Our results show that, for this combustor system, changing the flow split between the two concentric nozzles can alter the dominant harmonic oscillation modes in the system, which can significantly impact the dispersion of fuel into air, thereby modulating the local equivalence ratio of the flame. This insight can be used to design instability control mechanisms in real gas turbine engines.


2008 ◽  
Vol 47 (15) ◽  
pp. 2852 ◽  
Author(s):  
G. Andrew Robinson ◽  
Robert P. Lucht ◽  
Normand M. Laurendeau

2021 ◽  
Vol 228 ◽  
pp. 259-276
Author(s):  
Stephen W. Grib ◽  
Christopher A. Fugger ◽  
Paul S. Hsu ◽  
Naibo Jiang ◽  
Sukesh Roy ◽  
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