EXPERIMENTAL EXAMINATION OF THE THERMOACOUSTIC INSTABILITY OF A LOW SWIRL FLAME WITH PLANAR LASER INDUCED FLUORESCENCE OF OH Jianan Zhang, Kelsey Kaufman,

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EXPERIMENTAL EXAMINATION OF THE THERMOACOUSTIC INSTABILITY OF A LOW SWIRL FLAME WITH PLANAR LASER INDUCED FLUORESCENCE OF OH Jianan Zhang, Kelsey Kaufman, and Albert Ratner Department of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering The University of Iowa June 2014

Outline  Motivation  Combustion Heat Release Measurement Methods  Experimental System  Results and Discussion  Acknowledgements

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Motivation  In the real system, the flame is highly turbulent and the flame structure is complicated.  Proper measurement of heat release of combustion is critical for understanding the feature of a burner used in the real energy system.

Motivation  The low swirl burner is a newly designed burner that operates under lean regime to ensure low NOx production.  In the real lean combustion system, thermoacoustic instability is a common combustion instability form.  Thermoacoustic instability results from coupling between combustion heat release and pressure oscillation in the system.

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Chemiluminescence Measurement Chemiluminescence spectra of OH*(508 nm), CH*(431 nm), and C 2 *(513 nm) in laminar flame (J. Kojima. 2013) CH+O 2  OH*+CO Chemiluminescence of OH*(508 nm) of a swirling flame  Chemiluminescence results can show the heat release information globally.  It is easy to record with photomultiplier or ICCD camera equipped with filter.  Line of sight method, which has low space resolution and lose the detail information about the flame structure

Planar Laser Induced Fluorescence of OH  PLIF can get cross-section view of the flame, good spatial resolution  Two-dimensional result  OH exists in both of the flame front and burnt gas OH spectrum (Hult, 2005) PLIF setup OH PLIF

Combination of OH and CH 2 O PLIF CH 2 O+OH  HCO + H 2 O  Can get local heat release rate accurately  Measurement system is more complicated  Two Dimensional result Images of OH PLIF and CH2O PLIF (B.O. Ayoola, 2006)

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Experimental System  Low swirl burner: flow divergence for stabilization provided by Dr. Robert Cheng of LBNL 1 inch burner and swirler with low swirl number (0.5) Flame shape Velocity vectors and shear stresses (background contours) obtained in R= 2.54 cm LSB. Adapted from Chen [1] [1] Cheng, Robert K. "Low swirl combustion." DOE Gas Turbine Handbook (2006).

A: Acoustic Chamber; B: Air compressor; C: Fuel cylinder; D: Premixer; E: Burner; F: Quartz window; G: ICCD camera; H: Signal generator; I: Power amplifier; J: Signal transducer; K: Signal transducer; L: computer; P: Pressure sensor; S: Speaker; T: Thermocouple Experimental System

 Laser system Final laser beam with power of 27 mJ/Pulse

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Result (Analytical Method) Rayleigh Index map Rayleigh Index based on Rayleigh Criteria is used in current research. Instability is damped Instability is encouraged

Results(Rayleigh Index Map) Rayleigh Index map of 5 m/s flame with perturbation frequency of 125 Hz  Results with OH-PLIF clearly show the coupling structure and location.  Coupling strength increases with the forcing level and then becomes stable.  Along the flame edge, the coupling trend is also clearly illustrated. Response of Rayleigh Index Distribution to Perturbation Amplitude

Results(Weighted R RMS ) Original Rayleigh Index Map  The general trend can be divided into two regions, which include a linear and nonlinear region.  The maximum uncertainty is 10.89% Global RMS Rayleigh Index Rayleigh Index considering oscillation level

Acknowledgement  Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory for providing the low swirl burner  The University of Iowa for financial support and facilities

QUESTIONS?