Modeling Flame Transfer Functions of an Industrial Premixed Burner

Author:

John Tony1,Magina Nicholas1,Han Fei1,Kaufmann Jan2,Vogel Manuel2,Sattelmayer Thomas3

Affiliation:

1. GE Research , Niskayuna, NY 12309

2. Chair of Thermodynamics, Technical University of Munich , Oberbayern 85748, Germany

3. Chair of Thermodynamics, Technical University of Munich , Garching 85748, Germany

Abstract

Abstract This paper presents an analysis of the unsteady heat release rate response of industrially relevant axisymmetric premixed flames to harmonic velocity perturbations. The heat release rate response, quantified using the flame transfer function (FTF) definition, is measured from an acoustically forced swirl burner under perfectly premixed conditions. To understand the features of the measured FTF, a physics-based analytical model is developed in this study. To describe the heat release rate dynamics, a model for the flame spatiotemporal response is derived in the linear limit using the G-equation formulation. Inputs to the flame response model are selected to be consistent with values observed in the corresponding industrial burner, based on experimental and numerical studies. The relative contributions of acoustic and convecting vortical disturbances on specific features of the FTF are explored in this study. The results highlight the importance of capturing the appropriate disturbance velocity field as an input to the flame response model for accurate FTF predictions.

Publisher

ASME International

Subject

Mechanical Engineering,Energy Engineering and Power Technology,Aerospace Engineering,Fuel Technology,Nuclear Energy and Engineering

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