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2014

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Combustion

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Laboratory Apparatus For Gas Turbine Combustion Development, Dustin Lee Cruise Jul 2014

Laboratory Apparatus For Gas Turbine Combustion Development, Dustin Lee Cruise

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The next generation of combustor technology will be required to meet the demands of a world more focused on greenhouse gases and global warming. Due to this new focus on emission control, combustors must produce less NO x , while operating in a higher pressure environment that is more prone to combustion instabilities.

This work focuses on the development of a lab and combustor that will be used for the next generation combustor development. The lab development includes layout and organization, facilities, measurement and instrumentation, automation of the testing process, and an imaging tool for diagnostics.

A Lean Direction Injection …


Quantitative Imaging Of Radiation Intensity From A Turbulent Sooting Flame, Robert Kapaku Apr 2014

Quantitative Imaging Of Radiation Intensity From A Turbulent Sooting Flame, Robert Kapaku

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Quantitative imaging of radiation intensity (QIRI) is a method of investigating temporally and spatially resolved radiation from species and particulates in turbulent flames. The current study reports quantitative images of radiation intensity from a turbulent ethylene flame that matches the Reynolds number (15,200) of a non-sooting flame from the International Workshop on Measurement and Computation of Turbulent Non-premixed Flames. A calibrated high-speed infrared camera with four band-pass filters was used to acquire images of radiation intensity in wavelengths corresponding to carbon dioxide, water vapor, and soot. The luminous flame measurements show thin radiating structures corresponding to soot layers and higher …


Multi-Injector Modeling Of Transverse Combustion Instability Experiments, Kevin "James " Shipley Apr 2014

Multi-Injector Modeling Of Transverse Combustion Instability Experiments, Kevin "James " Shipley

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Concurrent simulations and experiments are used to study combustion instabilities in a multiple injector element combustion chamber. The experiments employ a linear array of seven coaxial injector elements positioned atop a rectangular chamber. Different levels of instability are driven in the combustor by varying the operating and geometry parameters of the outer driving injector elements located near the chamber end-walls. The objectives of the study are to apply a reduced three-injector model to generate a computational test bed for the evaluation of injector response to transverse instability, to apply a full seven-injector model to investigate the inter-element coupling between injectors …