2020
DOI: 10.1515/phys-2020-0187
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Effect of the inner-surface baffles on the tangential acoustic mode in the cylindrical combustor

Abstract: The combustion instability in a propulsion system is a ubiquitous problem. The radial baffles usually installed on the injector faceplate eliminate the combustion instability (acoustic pressure oscillation) in the propulsion system. In this article, the longitudinal baffles are installed on the inner surface of the combustor wall to control the combustion instabilities. The first-order and second-order tangential modes are induced in the experiments. The effects of the parameters of the baffle on the acoustic … Show more

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“…With the increase in the number of the baffle, the amplitude of pressure in acoustic mode decreased. In another research, Duan et al [16] investigated the effect of inner-surface baffles on the tangential acoustic mode and acoustic pressure oscillation in a cylindrical combustor. The longitudinal baffles are installed on the inner surface of the combustor wall to control the combustion instabilities.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With the increase in the number of the baffle, the amplitude of pressure in acoustic mode decreased. In another research, Duan et al [16] investigated the effect of inner-surface baffles on the tangential acoustic mode and acoustic pressure oscillation in a cylindrical combustor. The longitudinal baffles are installed on the inner surface of the combustor wall to control the combustion instabilities.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%