Combustion dynamics analysis of a pressurized airblast swirl burner using proper orthogonal decomposition

IF 1.4 4区 工程技术 Q3 ENGINEERING, MECHANICAL International Journal of Spray and Combustion Dynamics Pub Date : 2023-10-27 DOI:10.1177/17568277231207252
Alireza Ghasemi, Thomas Christou, Jim B.W. Kok, Björn Stelzner, Nikolaos Zarzalis
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Jet fuel-fired combustors in aero gas turbine engines have switched to lean burn to decrease nitric oxide emissions in recent years as a result of strict emission regulations. Lean operating conditions, however, exhibit a heightened sensitivity to thermoacoustic instabilities and such burners require careful consideration in design and operation. Similar to natural gas-fired combustors, they exhibit thermoacoustic instabilities, but the characteristics are more complex and less well-studied. This paper presents a numerical investigation of an airblast jet fuel swirl burner operating with preheated air at lean pressurized conditions. In order to understand the acoustic characteristics of the in-house designed burner (Magister UT burner), detached eddy simulations are performed at relevant aero engine conditions. Simulation results are then analyzed by means of our internally developed parallel modal analysis package, PARAMOUNT, to perform proper orthogonal decomposition (POD) on large datasets. The resulting modes are inspected to highlight flow features of interest and their associated acoustic frequencies at unforced conditions. Single frequency acoustic forcing is employed to study the acoustic response of the burner to perturbations at similar frequencies to its precessing vortex core. We show that parallel computation of POD modes is a viable tool to investigate the main flow features of swirl burners and is suitable for highlighting the important acoustic frequencies without the need to employ fully compressible computational fluid dynamics solvers. Additionally, the analysis method reveals the ways in which various flow structures correlate with each other and how external perturbations modify them.
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采用适当的正交分解法对加压鼓风旋流燃烧器的燃烧动力学进行了分析
近年来,由于严格的排放法规,航空燃气涡轮发动机的喷气燃料燃烧室已转向稀薄燃烧,以减少一氧化氮的排放。然而,精益操作条件对热声不稳定性表现出更高的敏感性,这种燃烧器在设计和操作时需要仔细考虑。与天然气燃烧的燃烧器类似,它们也表现出热声不稳定性,但其特性更为复杂,研究较少。本文对在稀薄加压条件下使用预热空气的鼓风射流燃料旋流燃烧器进行了数值研究。为了了解自主设计燃烧器(Magister UT燃烧器)的声学特性,在航空发动机相关工况下进行了分离涡流模拟。然后使用我们内部开发的并行模态分析包PARAMOUNT对仿真结果进行分析,以对大型数据集进行适当的正交分解(POD)。对所得模态进行检查,以突出显示感兴趣的流动特征及其在非强制条件下的相关声学频率。采用单频声强迫研究了燃烧器对与其进动涡芯相似频率扰动的声响应。我们表明,POD模态的并行计算是研究旋流燃烧器主要流动特征的可行工具,并且适合于突出重要的声学频率,而无需使用完全可压缩的计算流体动力学求解器。此外,分析方法揭示了各种流动结构相互关联的方式以及外部扰动如何改变它们。
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International Journal of Spray and Combustion Dynamics
International Journal of Spray and Combustion Dynamics THERMODYNAMICS-ENGINEERING, MECHANICAL
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期刊介绍: International Journal of Spray and Combustion Dynamics is a peer-reviewed open access journal on fundamental and applied research in combustion and spray dynamics. Fundamental topics include advances in understanding unsteady combustion, combustion instability and noise, flame-acoustic interaction and its active and passive control, duct acoustics...
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