Abstract:This paper treats the control of nonstationary oscillations of acoustic pressure in the combustion instability process, which appears in the combustion chamber. Two models of nonstationary combustion process control are presented, where first of them is a classic model, which applies the Rayleigh criterium of phase matching between heat-release rate and acoustic pressure. The second model is an alternative van der Pol model exhibiting selfexciting oscillations due to the feedback with a negative damping. The p… Show more
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