Coupling between hydrodynamics, acoustics, and heat release in a self-excited unstable combustor

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作者
Harvazinski, Matthew E. [1 ]
Huang, Cheng [2 ]
Sankaran, Venkateswaran [1 ]
Feldman, Thomas W. [2 ]
Anderson, William E. [2 ]
Merkle, Charles L. [2 ]
Talley, Douglas G. [1 ]
机构
[1] Air Force Res Lab, Edwards Afb, CA 93524 USA
[2] Purdue Univ, W Lafayette, IN 47907 USA
关键词
LARGE-EDDY SIMULATION; RAMJET COMBUSTORS; INSTABILITIES; OSCILLATIONS; MODEL; INJECTOR; DECOMPOSITION; MECHANISMS; STABILITY; DYNAMICS;
D O I
10.1063/1.4916673
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O3 [力学];
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08 ; 0801 ;
摘要
The unsteady gas dynamic field in a closed combustor is determined by the nonlinear interactions between chamber acoustics, hydrodynamics, and turbulent combustion that can energize these modes. These interactions are studied in detail using hybrid RANS/large eddy simulations (RANS = Reynolds Averaged Navier-Stokes) of a non-premixed, high-pressure laboratory combustor that produces self-excited longitudinal instabilities. The main variable in the study is the relative acoustic length between the combustion chamber and the tube that injects oxidizer into the combustor. Assuming a half-wave (closed-closed) combustion chamber, the tube lengths approximately correspond to quarter-, 3/8-, and half-wave resonators that serve to vary the phasing between the acoustic modes in the tube and the combustion chamber. The simulation correctly predicts the relatively stable behavior measured with the shortest tube and the very unstable behavior measured with the intermediate tube. Unstable behavior is also predicted for the longest tube, a case for which bifurcated stability behavior was measured in the experiment. In the first (stable) configuration, fuel flows into the combustor uninterrupted, and heat release is spatially continuous with a flame that remains attached to the back step. In the second (unstable) configuration, a cyclic process is apparent comprising a disruption in the fuel flow, subsequent detachment of the flame from the back step, and accumulation of fuel in the recirculation zone that ignites upon arrival of a compression wave reflected from the downstream boundary of the combustion chamber. The third case (mixed stable/unstable) shares features with both of the other cases. The major difference between the two cases predicted to be unstable is that, in the intermediate length tube, a pressure wave reflection inside the tube pushes unburnt fuel behind the back step radially outward, leading to a post-coupled reignition mechanism, while in the case of the longest tube, the reignition is promoted by vortex convection and combustor-wall interaction. Other flow details indicated by the simulation include the relative phase between flow resonances in the tube and the combustor, increased mixing due to baroclinic torque, and the presence of an unsteady triple flame. (C) 2015 AIP Publishing LLC.
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