Effect of flame response asymmetries on the modal patterns and collective states of a can-annular lean-premixed combustion system

IF 5.3 2区 工程技术 Q2 ENERGY & FUELS Proceedings of the Combustion Institute Pub Date : 2023-01-01 DOI:10.1016/j.proci.2022.08.095
Yu Guan , Larry K.B. Li , Hyunwook Jegal , Kyu Tae Kim
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We experimentally study the effect of rotational asymmetries in the flame response distribution on the thermoacoustic oscillations of four turbulent lean-premixed combustors coupled in a ring network. The asymmetries are created via different combinations of high-swirl (HS) and low-swirl (LS) nozzles. By analyzing the inter-combustor acoustic interactions in terms of discrete thermoacoustic modes, we find a variety of modal patterns: (i) global alternating push–pull modes emerge for most pair-wise asymmetric nozzle combinations, (ii) 2-can push–pull modes emerge for an alternating 2-fold symmetric nozzle combination, and (iii) strong mode localization and global push–push modes emerge when the HS nozzles outnumber the LS nozzles. Using a complex systems framework, we reinterpret these modal patterns as collective states, such as a weak breathing chimera, a weak anti-phase chimera, and in-phase/anti-phase synchronization. This study shows that changing the flame response distribution of a multi-combustor system, via changes in the nozzle swirl distribution, can induce a variety of modal patterns and collective states. This sets the stage for the potential use of rotational asymmetries in the passive control of thermoacoustic modes in can-annular combustion systems.

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火焰响应不对称对罐-环稀薄预混燃烧系统模态和集体状态的影响
实验研究了旋转不对称性对环形网络中四个湍流稀薄预混燃烧室热声振荡的影响。这种不对称是通过高旋流(HS)和低旋流(LS)喷嘴的不同组合产生的。通过从离散热声模态的角度分析燃烧室间的声学相互作用,我们发现了多种模态模式:(i)大多数对向非对称喷嘴组合出现全局交替推挽模式,(ii)交替2倍对称喷嘴组合出现2-can推挽模式,以及(iii)当HS喷嘴数量超过LS喷嘴时出现强模态局部化和全局推挽模式。利用复杂的系统框架,我们将这些模态模式重新解释为集体状态,例如弱呼吸嵌合体、弱反相嵌合体和同相/反相同步。研究表明,通过改变喷嘴旋流分布来改变多燃烧室系统的火焰响应分布,可以诱发多种模态和集体状态。这为旋转不对称在罐环燃烧系统热声模式被动控制中的潜在应用奠定了基础。
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