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Characteristics of Self-excited Combustion Oscillation and Combustion Control by Forced Pulsating Mixture Supply  

Yang, Young-Joon (Department of Mechanical Engineering, Osaka University)
Fumiteru Akamatsu (Department of Mechanical Engineering, Osaka University)
Masashi Katsuki (Department of Mechanical Engineering, Osaka University)
Lee, Chi-Woo (Division of Mechanical and Automotive Engineering)
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Journal of Mechanical Science and Technology / v.17, no.11, 2003 , pp. 1820-1831 More about this Journal
Abstract
Characteristics of self-excited combustion oscillation are experimentally studied using confined premixed flames stabilized by a rearward-facing step. A new idea to suppress combustion oscillation was applied to the flames. The characteristics of unsteady combustion were examined, which is driven by forced pulsating mixture supply that can modulate its amplitude and frequency. The self-excited combustion oscillation having weaker flow velocity fluctuation intensity than that of the forced pulsating supply can be suppressed by the method. The effects of the forced pulsation amplitude and frequency on controlling self-excited combustion oscillations were also investigated comparing with the steady mixture supply. The unsteady combustion used in this experiment plays an important role in controlling self-excited combustion oscillations, and it also exhibits desirable performances, from a practical point of view, such as high combustion load and reduced pollutant emissions of nitric oxide.
Keywords
Flame; Gaseous Fuel; Oscillating Combustion; Combustion; Premixed Combustion; Unsteady Combustion; Forced Pulsating Mixture Supply; Oscillation Control;
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