53rd AIAA Aerospace Sciences Meeting 2015
DOI: 10.2514/6.2015-2076
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Experimental Investigation of the Effects of Central Fuel Injectors on Premixed Swirling Flames

Abstract: The demand for alternative fuels has increased significantly during the previous decades in order to reduce pollutants and increase the amount of energy that can be generated from nonfossil fuels. However, the use of new fuels faces many issues especially the problem of stability of operation which sometimes can cause severe damages to the system hardware. Thus the development of flexible combustion systems for gas turbines becomes urgent in order to achieve high reliability with these new sources of energy.Sw… Show more

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“…However, reducing the annular passage area increases the momentum of the incoming mixture and stabilizes the CRZ more upstream, near the burner outlet. Therefore, increasing B led to an increase in the flow velocity of the unburned mixture, which led to shifting the stagnation point of the flow downstream and thus better resistance to flashback, and this behavior is consistent with [38].…”
Section: Effect Of Bluff-body Diametersupporting
confidence: 71%
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“…However, reducing the annular passage area increases the momentum of the incoming mixture and stabilizes the CRZ more upstream, near the burner outlet. Therefore, increasing B led to an increase in the flow velocity of the unburned mixture, which led to shifting the stagnation point of the flow downstream and thus better resistance to flashback, and this behavior is consistent with [38].…”
Section: Effect Of Bluff-body Diametersupporting
confidence: 71%
“…Also, increasing the annular passage area leads to a decrease in the flow velocity of the fresh mixture, which is one of the reasons for the increase in the flashback propensity. On the other hand, for all inlet tangential velocities, it was noted that with the small diameter of the injector, the CRZ surrounds the center fuel injector and extends towards the base plate of the burner, causing a significant increase in the temperature around the injector and thus increasing the levels of pollutants and reducing the injector life [38].…”
Section: Effect Of Bluff-body Diametermentioning
confidence: 99%