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Forced low-frequency spray characteristics of a generic airblast swirl diffusion burner

  • J. Eckstein
  • , E. Freitag
  • , C. Hirsch
  • , T. Sattelmayer
  • , R. von der Bank
  • , T. Schilling
  • Technical University of Munich
  • Combustor Aerodynamics

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Abstract

The low-frequency response of the spray from a generic airblast diffusion burner with a design typical of an engine system has been investigated as part of an experimental study to describe the combustion oscillations of aeroengine combustors called rumble. The atomization process was separated from the complex instability mechanism of rumble by using sinusoidal forcing of the air mass flow rate without combustion. Pressure drop across the burner and the velocity on the burner exit were found to follow the steady Bernoulli equation. Phase-locked particle image velocimetry measurements of the forced velocity field of the burner show quasisteady behavior of the air flow field. The phase-locked spray characteristics were measured for different fuel flow rates. Here again quasisteady behavior of the atomization process was observed. With combustion, the phase-locked Mie-scattering intensity of the spray cone was found to follow the spray behavior measured in the noncombusting tests. These findings lead to the conclusion that the unsteady droplet Sauter mean diameter mean and amplitude of the airblast atomizer can be calculated using the steady-state atomization correlations with the unsteady burner air velocity.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)301-306
Number of pages6
JournalJournal of Engineering for Gas Turbines and Power
Volume127
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - Apr 2005

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