Lean Blowout Proximity Sensing in a Low Emission Liquid-Fueled Combustor

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Bompelly, Ravi K. [1 ]
Seitzman, Jerry [2 ]
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[1] Mahindra Univ, Dept Mech & Aerosp Engn, Survey 62-1A, Hyderabad 500043, India
[2] Georgia Inst Technol, Sch Aerosp Engn, Atlanta, GA USA
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Lean blowout; LBO; LBO proximity sensing; LBO detection; lean direct injection; LDI; Chemiluminescence; CH-ASTERISK CHEMILUMINESCENCE; HEAT RELEASE RATE; ACTIVE CONTROL; PREDICTION; DYNAMICS;
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10.1080/00102202.2024.2372433
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O414.1 [热力学];
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Advanced aircraft engine combustor designs, intended for achieving low NOx emissions, necessitate lean combustion with small operating margins above the LBO boundary, posing a high risk of exhibiting lean blowout (LBO) problems. Employing active LBO controllers receiving input from LBO proximity sensors can allow for narrower margins, thereby yielding multiple performance gains. Although several previous studies investigated LBO proximity sensing, they predominantly focused on premixed gas-fueled combustors. The application of proximity sensing approaches to liquid-fueled combustor designs, relevant to aircraft engines have not received adequate attention. Therefore, this study investigates LBO proximity sensing in a low emission lean direct injection (LDI) liquid-fueled combustor design developed by NASA. The combustor operates at atmospheric pressure with preheated air. The proximity sensing is examined by analyzing both OH* and CH* chemiluminescence signals, with a focus on assessing their relative performances. The signal analysis approaches include spectral, partial extinction event (LBO precursor) detection, signal RMS, and the CH*/OH* ratio, with an emphasis on the first two methods. Both steady-state and transient operating conditions have been examined. The combustor did not exhibit large-scale flame partial extinction and re-ignition events near LBO, as commonly observed in gas-fueled combustors. However, an increase in flame unsteadiness and partial extinction events with very subtle signatures in optical signals, have been observed. Low-pass filtering has been observed to considerably enhance the precursor signatures enabling their improved detection. With a reduction in LBO margin, an increase in signal low-frequency power, RMS, and precursor event occurrence rate have been observed, which were utilized for providing LBO proximity measures. A key finding from this study is that CH* signals provide significantly superior performance compared to OH* for the proximity sensing in all the approaches, and the potential reasons are discussed.
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