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A Study on the Flame Shape and the Interaction between Pilot and Main Flames in a Dual Swirl Combustor (이중선회 연소기에서 화염형상과 파일럿과 주 화염의 상호작용에 관한 연구)

  • Jo, Jun-Ik;Park, Tae-Joon;Hwang, Cheol-Hong;Lee, Kee-Man
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Propulsion Engineers
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    • v.18 no.4
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    • pp.33-42
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    • 2014
  • Flame behaviors and interaction between pilot and main flames in a dual swirl combustor were investigated experimentally and numerically. Under the condition of fixed swirl angle of $45^{\circ}$ for main flame, the swirl angle of pilot flame, total heat release rate and equivalence ratio of main flame were used as major parameters. As a result, detailed flame stability diagram of dual swirl combustor was identified in terms of 5 flame modes with the changes in total heat release rate and equivalence ratio of main flame. It was found that the swirl angle of pilot flame plays the most important role in the changes in flame location and overall flow structure inside the combustor, and thus leads to the significant change in the interaction between pilot and main flame.

Swirl Flow Effects on Flame-Flame Interactions in a Model Lean-Premixed Gas Turbine Combustor (희박 예혼합 모델 가스터빈 연소기에서 스월유동 특성이 화염 간 상호작용에 미치는 영향)

  • Lee, Jiho;Park, Junhyeong;Han, Dongsik;Kim, Kyu Tea
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Combustion
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    • v.23 no.1
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    • pp.21-27
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    • 2018
  • The effect of swirl flow structures on combustion dynamics of two interacting, lean-premixed flames was experimentally investigated, with a particular emphasis on swirl numbers and swirl rotational directions. Our results show that the amplitude of limit cycle oscillations is very sensitive to the combination of swirl numbers and rotational directions, while the instability frequency remains nearly unchanged. The counter-rotating cases show significantly lower pressure perturbations, and this behavior appears to be related to the formation of compact interacting zone with higher heat release rate, indicating the presence of increased flame surface wrinkling caused by intense turbulence.

A Study on the Effects of Hydrogen Addition and Swirl Intensity in CH4-Air Premixed Swriling Flames (메탄-공기 예혼합 선회화염에서 수소첨가와 선회강도 영향에 관한 연구)

  • KIM, HAN SEOK;CHO, JU HYEONG;KIM, MIN KUK;HWANG, JEONGJAE;LEE, WON JUNE
    • Transactions of the Korean hydrogen and new energy society
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    • v.30 no.6
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    • pp.593-600
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    • 2019
  • The combustion characteristics of methane/hydrogen pre-mixed flame have been investigated with swirl stabilized flame in a laboratory-scale pre-mixed combustor with constant heat load of 5.81 kW. Hydrogen/methane fuel and air were mixed in a pre-mixer and introduced to the combustor through a burner nozzle with different degrees of swirl angle. The effects of hydrogen addition and swirl intensity on the combustion characteristics of pre-mixed methane flames were examined using particle image velocimetry (PIV), micro-thermocouples, various optical interference filters and gas analyzers to provide information about flow velocity, temperature distributions, and species concentrations of the reaction field. The results show that higher swirl intensity creates more recirculation flow, which reduces the temperature of the reaction zone and, consequently, reduces the thermal NO production. The distributions of flame radicals (OH, CH, C2) are dependent more on the swirl intensity than the percentage of hydrogen added to methane fuel. The NO concentration at the upper part of the reaction zone is increased with an increase in hydrogen content in the fuel mixture because higher combustibility of hydrogen assists to promote faster chemical reaction, enabling more expansion of the gases at the upper part of the reaction zone, which reduces the recirculation flow. The CO concentration in the reaction zone is reduced with an increase in hydrogen content because the amount of C content is relatively decreased.

Development of a Hybrid/Dual Swirl Jet Combustor for a Micro-Gas Turbine (Part I: Experimental Study on Geometric Optimization) (마이크로 가스터빈을 위한 하이브리드/이중 선회제트 연소기의 개발 (Part I: 형상 최적화를 위한 실험적 연구))

  • Park, Tae-Joon;Hwang, Cheol-Hong;Lee, Kee-Man
    • 한국연소학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 2012.04a
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    • pp.199-200
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    • 2012
  • An experimental study on geometric optimization was conducted to develop a hybrid/dual swirl jet combustor for a micro-gas turbine. A hybrid concept indicating a combination of swirling jet partially premixed and premixed flames were adopted to achieve high flame stability as well as clean combustion. Location of pilot nozzle, angle and direction of swirl vane were varied as main parameters with a constant fuel flow rate for each nozzle. The results showed that the variation in location of pilot nozzle resulted in significant change in swirl intensity due to the change in flow area near burner exit, and thus, optimized nozzle location was determined on the basis of CO and NOx emissions under conditions of co-swirl flow and swirl $angle=30^{\circ}$. The increase in swirl angle (from $30^{\circ}$ to $45^{\circ}$) enhanced the emission performances, in particular, with a significant reduction of CO emission near lean-flammability limit. It was observed that the CO emission near lean-flammability limit was further reduced through the counter-swirl flow. However, there was not significant change in the NOx emission in the operating conditions (i.e. equivalence ratio of 0.6~0.7) between the co- and the counter-swirl flow.

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Simultaneous Measurements of CH-OH PLIF and Stereoscopic PIV in Turbulent Premixed Flames (CH-OH PLIF와 Stereoscopic PIV동시계측에 의한 난류예혼합화염의 관찰)

  • Choi, Gyung-Min;Tanahashi, Mamoru;Miyauchi, Toshio
    • 한국연소학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 2004.11a
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    • pp.91-96
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    • 2004
  • Simultaneous CH and OH planar laser induced fluorescence(PLIF) and stereoscopic particle image velocimetry (PIV) measurements have been developed to investigate the local flame structure of turbulent premixed flames. The developed simultaneous two radical concentrations and three component velocity measurements on a two-dimensional plane was applied for relatively high Reynolds number turbulent premixed flames in a swirl stabilized combustor. All measurements were conducted for methane-air premixed flames in the corrugated flamelets regime. Strong three-dimensional fluctuation implies that misunderstanding of the flame/turbulent interactions would be caused by the analysis of two-component velocity distribution in a cross section. Furthermore, comparisons of CH-OH PLIF and three-component velocity field show that the burned gases not always have high-speed velocity in relatively high Reynolds number turbulent premixed flame. The Reynolds number dependence of the flame front was clearly captured by the simultaneous CH-OH PLIF and stereoscopic PIV measurements.

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An Experimental Investigation of the Characteristic of Radical ($OH^{\ast}$, $CH^{\ast}$, and $C_2^{\ast}$) and Pollutant Emission in Partially Premixed Swirling Methane-air Flames. (스월을 강화한 메탄/공기 부분 예혼합화염에서 자발광($OH^{\ast}$, $CH^{\ast}$, 그리고 $C_2^{\ast}$) 배출특성과 배기배출물에 관한 실험적 연구)

  • Ahn, Kyuong-Min;Jeong, Yong-Ki;Chang, Young-June;Jeon, Chung-Hwan
    • 한국연소학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 2005.10a
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    • pp.320-327
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    • 2005
  • An experimental study was performed to investigate the effects of partially premixing, varying the equivalence ratios from $1.36{\sim}{\infty}$, and swirlers with swirl numbers of 0, 0.28, 0.64, and 1.32, on the characteristic of radical ($OH^{\ast}$, $CH^{\ast}$, and $C_2^{\ast}$) and pollutant emission in partially premixed swirling flames. The signal from the electronically excited state of $OH^{\ast}$, $CH^{\ast}$, and $C_2^{\ast}$ was detected through a band pass filter with a photo multiplier tube, and flow fields images were detected through a schlieren system. The results demonstrated that the flame height decreases and jet spreading angle increase with increasing a swirl number. The more momentum ratio and swirl number increase, the more decrease flame height, and the generation of sooting flame is promoted.

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A study of Overall Combustion Characteristics according to the Air Preheated Temperature in a Hybrid/Dual Swirl Jet Combustor (하이브리드/이중 선회제트 연소기에서 공기 예열온도에 의한 배출 특성 연구)

  • Choi, Inchan;Jo, Junik;Lee, Keeman
    • 한국연소학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 2012.11a
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    • pp.149-152
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    • 2012
  • The laboratory experiments have been conducted to investigate the effects of air preheated temperature on the emission characteristics by a model gas turbine burner with a hybrid/dual swirl jet flames configuration. The concentration of NOx and CO emissions, and flue gas temperature at combustor exit were measured with varying the equivalence ratio for different air preheated temperatures of 300, 400, 500K at atmospheric pressure. It was overall shown that the NOx and CO emissions, and flue gas temperature were decreased according to the decreasing of equivalence ratio due to the effects of lean premixed combustion regardless of the air preheated temperature. Experimental results of a lean premixed flames configuration indicated that the NOx emission was increased with higher inlet air temperature and air flow rate, which is attributed to the increasing of flue gas temperature and heat release related to the thermal NOx mechanism. But the CO emission was shown the opposite tendency, that is, the CO emission was decreased with increasing of inlet air temperature and flow rate.

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Influence of changing combustor pressure on flame stabilization and NOx emission in swirl flame (연소실 압력변동이 스월 화염에서 화염 안정화와 NOx 배출에 미치는 영향)

  • Kim, Jong-Ryul;Choi, Gyung-Min;Kim, Duck-Jool
    • 유체기계공업학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 2006.08a
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    • pp.569-572
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    • 2006
  • In present study, the influence of changing combustor pressure on flame stabilization and nitrogen oxide (NOX) emission in the swirl flame with secondary fuel injection was investigated. The combustor pressure was controlled by suction at combustor exit. Pressure index ($P^*=Pabs/Patm$), where Pabs and Patm indicated the absolute pressure and atmosphere pressure, was controlled in the range of 0.7~1.15 for each equivalence ratio conditions. It could be observed that flame stable region became narrower with decreasing equivalence ratio and pressure index. In this combustion system, stable flames were formed until $P^*=\;0.7$. Emission index decreased with decreasing pressure index for overall equivalence ratio conditions and NOx reduction rates were almost identical for $P^*<1$ regardless of equivalence ratio though EINOx values showed different level with change of equivalence ratio for $P^*{\geq}1$. It is also observed that EINOx decreased with increasing secondary fuel injection ratio. Emission index of nitric oxide was controllable by adjusting the changing combustor pressure and injecting secondary fuel and this NOx reduction technology is applicable to industrial furnaces and air conditioning system.

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Combustion Characteristics of Methane/Oxygen in Pre-Mixed Swirl Flame (메탄/순산소 예혼합 화염의 선회특성)

  • Kim, Han-Seok;Choi, Won-Seok;Cho, Ju-Hyeong;Ahn, Kook-Young
    • Transactions of the Korean Society of Mechanical Engineers B
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    • v.33 no.5
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    • pp.343-348
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    • 2009
  • The present study has experimentally investigated the effects of $CO_2$ diluted oxygen on the structure of swirl-stabilized flame in a lab-scale combustor. The methane fuel and oxidant mixture gas ($CO_2$ and $O_2$) were mixed in a pre-mixer and introduced to the combustor through different degrees of swirl vanes. The flame characteristics were examined for various amount of carbon dioxide addition to the methane fuel and various swirl strengths. The effects of carbon dioxide addition and swirl intensity on the combustion characteristics of pre-mixed methane flames were examined using chemiluminescence techniques to provide information about flow field. The results show that the hot combustion zone increases at the upstream reaction zone because of an increase in the recirculation flow for an increase in swirl intensity. The hot combustion zone is also increased at the downstream zone by recirculation flow because of an increase in swirl intensity which results in higher centrifugal force. The OH and CH radical intensities of reaction zone decrease with carbon dioxide addition because the carbon dioxide plays a role of diluted gas in the reaction zone.

Combustion Characteristics of Methane/Oxygen Gas in Pre-mixed Swirl Flame (메탄/순산소 예혼합 화염의 선회 특성)

  • Choi, Won-Seok;Kim, Han-Seok;Cho, Joo-Hyeong;Kim, Yong-Mo;Ahn, Kook-Young;Woo, Ta-Kwan
    • Proceedings of the KSME Conference
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    • 2008.11b
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    • pp.1979-1983
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    • 2008
  • The effects of carbon dioxide addition to oxygen have been investigated with swirl-stabilized premixed methane flame in a laboratory-scale pre-mixed combustor. The methane fuel and oxydant mixture gas ($CO_2$ and $O_2$) were mixed in a pre-mixer and introduced to the combustor through different degrees of swirl vanes. The flame characteristics were examined for different amount of carbon dioxide addition to the methane fuel and different swirl strengths. The effects of carbon dioxide addition and swirl intensity on the combustion characteristics of pre-mixed methane flames were examined using chemiluminescence techniques to provide information about flow field. The results show that the flame area increases at upstream of reaction zone because of increase in recirculation flow for increase in swirl intensity. The flame area is also increased at the downstream zone by recirculation flow because of increase in swirl intensity which results in higher centrifugal force. The OH and CH radical intensity of reaction zone decrease with carbon dioxide addition because the carbon dioxide plays a role of dilution gas in the reaction zone.

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