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Experimental Study of Forced Synchronization and Cross-coupling in a Liquid-Fuelled Gas Turbine Combustor at Elevated Pressure (2206.00740v1)

Published 1 Jun 2022 in physics.flu-dyn

Abstract: The effects of external forcing on a turbulent, liquid-fuelled, swirl-stabilized gas turbine combustor operating at a pressure of approximately 1 MPa are explored experimentally. In particular, the dynamics and coupling between the hydrodynamics, heat release rate and acoustics are compared for various forcing amplitudes at a fixed forcing frequency $f_f$. The hydrodynamics were characterized via laser Mie scattering from droplets in the fuel spray, while the heat release rate was qualitatively measured using chemiluminescence (CL) emissions in the 312 $\pm$ 12.5 nm wavelength range, both at 10 kHz. The dynamics at the frequencies of interest were extracted using spectral proper orthogonal decomposition (SPOD). In the unforced case, the spray and CL oscillations exhibited similar dynamics, dominated by oscillations at frequency $f_0$, whereas the pressure fluctuations were predominantly at $f_P$. As the forcing amplitude was increased from zero, the spray and CL exhibited changes in their power spectra characteristic of the suppression route to synchronization. The pressure fluctuations, however, were observed to follow the phase-locking route to synchronization. In contrast with expectations from synchronization theory, the amplitude of the pressure fluctuations increased significantly not only after lock-on, but also as the frequency detuning with $f_f$ decreased. It is shown that this increase in amplitude is not due to intermittency in the frequency of the pressure oscillations. The simultaneous occurrence of phase-locking and suppression illustrates the rich variety of dynamics that can occur in practical combustor systems. In addition, the amplification of the pressure oscillations based on the frequency detuning with the forcing suggests that classical reasoning based on the Rayleigh Index may not be sufficient to understand the high amplitude behaviour of multimodal systems.

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