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contributor authorÅnestad, Aksel
contributor authorAhn, Byeonguk
contributor authorNygård, Håkon T.
contributor authorWorth, Nicholas A.
date accessioned2023-08-16T18:22:32Z
date available2023-08-16T18:22:32Z
date copyright12/22/2022 12:00:00 AM
date issued2022
identifier issn0742-4795
identifier othergtp_145_05_051007.pdf
identifier urihttp://yetl.yabesh.ir/yetl1/handle/yetl/4291874
description abstractThe flame transfer function (FTF) has been experimentally investigated for a premixed, turbulent and highly swirled flame in rectangular enclosures with varying aspect ratio. A range of equivalence ratios and inlet bulk velocities are considered to vary the length of the flame. Increasing confinement is also shown to increase flame length. More confined flames become increasingly asymmetric, with significant changes to the mean flame shape. Characteristic peaks and dips are observed in the FTF gain for several configurations, caused by constructive and destructive interference between different sources of flow perturbations. Changes in the geometrical confinement distinctly affects these interactions, with FTFs in the most confined chamber containing more pronounced peaks and dips. Analysis of the phase-averaged dynamics has been conducted for two limiting operational conditions in the least and most confined enclosures: a short flame at a low bulk velocity and high equivalence ratio condition; and a long flame at a high velocity and low equivalence ratio condition. The analysis of the short flames shows similar behavior in both enclosures, both in terms of the global response and the local structure of the heat release rate oscillations. Small differences in local response symmetry in the flame due to the close confinement do not affect the global flame response. By comparison, close confinement significantly affects the symmetry of the flame dynamics in the long flame. However, the changes in symmetry do not significantly modify the response, and more important is the change in flame length, which significantly alters the cutoff frequency, reducing the gain at high frequencies.
publisherThe American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)
titleThe Effect of Rectangular Confinement Aspect Ratio on the Flame Transfer Function of a Turbulent Swirling Flame
typeJournal Paper
journal volume145
journal issue5
journal titleJournal of Engineering for Gas Turbines and Power
identifier doi10.1115/1.4055982
journal fristpage51007-1
journal lastpage51007-12
page12
treeJournal of Engineering for Gas Turbines and Power:;2022:;volume( 145 ):;issue: 005
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