2015
DOI: 10.1115/1.4029355
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Optical Methods for Studies of Self-Excited Oscillations and the Effect of Dampers in a High Pressure Single Sector Combustor

Abstract: Self-excited periodic instabilities in a staged lean burn injector could be forced by operating the combustor at off-design conditions. These pressure oscillations were studied in a high pressure single sector combustor with optical access. Two damper configurations were installed and tested with respect to their damping efficiency in relation to the configuration without dampers. For a variety of test conditions, derived from a part load case, time traces of pressure in the combustor were measured, and amplit… Show more

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“…The main focus of the study was to analyze high-temperature processes, especially against the conversion of fuel in thermo-chemicals in fluidization campfires. Differences in thermochemical conversion routes to combustion, pyrolysis, gasification, fermentation, and anaerobic destruction have been investigated [10][11][12]. The fluidized coating is converted from solid waste fuels that have carbon, such as palm oil, biomass, wood, and coal.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The main focus of the study was to analyze high-temperature processes, especially against the conversion of fuel in thermo-chemicals in fluidization campfires. Differences in thermochemical conversion routes to combustion, pyrolysis, gasification, fermentation, and anaerobic destruction have been investigated [10][11][12]. The fluidized coating is converted from solid waste fuels that have carbon, such as palm oil, biomass, wood, and coal.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%