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Describing Function Analysis of Limit Cycles in a Multiple Flame Combustor
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2011
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Limit CyclesCombustion InstabilitiesFunction AnalysisLaminar FlameEngineeringNonlinear FlameFire SafetyMechanical EngineeringCombustion TheoryCombustion EngineeringTurbulent FlameThermodynamicsHeat TransferOscillation FrequenciesPremixed Turbulent FlameMultiple Flame Combustor
A recently developed nonlinear flame describing function (FDF) is used to analyze combustion instabilities in a system where the feeding manifold has a variable size and where the flame is confined by quartz tubes of variable length. Self-sustained combustion oscillations are observed when the geometry is changed. The regimes of oscillation are characterized at the limit cycle and also during the onset of oscillations. The theoretical predictions of the oscillation frequencies and levels are obtained using the FDF. This generalizes the concept of flame transfer function by including dependence on the frequency and level of oscillation. Predictions are compared with experimental results for two different lengths of the confinement tube. These results are, in turn, used to predict most of the experimentally observed phenomena and in particular, the correct oscillation levels and frequencies at limit cycles.
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