2015
DOI: 10.1260/0263-0923.34.2.137
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Low Frequency Beating Instability in a Rijke Burner and its Active Control

Abstract: A special pattern of thermoacoustic oscillation has been observed in a Rijke burner. The acoustic pressure histories show obvious amplitude modulation at very low frequencies, namely beating instability. Accompanied with the amplitude modulation, the porous-plug stabilized flame also shows low frequency pulsations. This beating can be caused by the interaction of flame dynamics at different time scales. Accordingly, dynamic models of a ceramics stabilized flat flame are developed at two distinctive time scales… Show more

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“…Both g u and f d are generated by reflections, as described by equation 4g Thus, the mathematical expressions of G u (s), G d (s), R us (s), and R ds (s) are to be identified. Weng et al 31 proposed a model to describe the response of a loudspeaker. Here, a more precise model is proposed to describe G u (s) and G d (s).…”
Section: Transfer Function Description Of the Test Rigmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Both g u and f d are generated by reflections, as described by equation 4g Thus, the mathematical expressions of G u (s), G d (s), R us (s), and R ds (s) are to be identified. Weng et al 31 proposed a model to describe the response of a loudspeaker. Here, a more precise model is proposed to describe G u (s) and G d (s).…”
Section: Transfer Function Description Of the Test Rigmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Weng et al. 31 proposed a model to describe the response of a loudspeaker. Here, a more precise model is proposed to describe G u ( s ) and G d ( s ).…”
Section: System Identificationmentioning
confidence: 99%