Volume 2: Combustion, Fuels and Emissions, Parts a and B 2011
DOI: 10.1115/gt2011-46366
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Experimental Investigation of the Influence of Water Injection on Acoustic Properties of the Exhaust System of a Gas Turbine Combustion Test Rig

Abstract: It is a known phenomenon that single can combustion test rigs and gas turbines have a different stability behavior. Real gas turbines are often more stable than their test rigs. One main difference between test rigs and real engines is the injection of cooling water into the test rigs to reduce the temperature of the exhaust gas and thus to protect the exhaust valve. A literature survey showed that the presence of a two phase flow can drastically reduce the sonic velocity and consequently change the acoustic p… Show more

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