Authors
X Han, D Laera, AS Morgans, CJ Sung, X Hui, YZ Lin
Publication date
2019/1/1
Journal
Proceedings of the Combustion Institute
Volume
37
Issue
4
Pages
5377-5384
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
The present article investigates the correlation between flame macrostructures and thermoacoustic combustion instabilities in stratified swirling flames. Experiments are carried out in a laboratory scale longitudinal test rig equipped with the Beihang Axial Swirler Independently-Stratified (BASIS) burner, a novel double-swirled combustion system developed by adapting an industrial lean premixed prevaporized (LPP) combustor. At first, the flame macrostructures are investigated and discussed for various total equivalence ratios (ϕtotal) and stratification ratios (SRs). Depending on operating conditions, three different flame types are stabilized in the combustor: two attached flames comprising a stratified flame and a V-shaped flame (V-flame), as well as a lifted flame. Thermoacoustic instabilities are then investigated. The amplitude of the oscillations is found to be more sensitive to SR than the ϕtotal. Large amplitude …
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Scholar articles
X Han, D Laera, AS Morgans, CJ Sung, X Hui, YZ Lin - Proceedings of the Combustion Institute, 2019