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Characterization of the reactive flow field dynamics in a gas turbine injector using high frequency PIV

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The present work details the analysis of the aerodynamics of an experimental swirl stabilized burner representative of gas turbine combustors. This analysis is carried out using High Frequency PIV (HFPIV) measurements in a reactive situation. While this information is usually available at a rather low rate, temporally resolved PIV measurements are necessary to better understand highly turbulent swirled flows, which are unsteady by nature. Thanks to recent technical improvements, a PIV system working at 12 kHz has been developed to study this experimental combustor flow field. Statistical quantities of the burner are first obtained and analyzed, and the measurement quality is checked, then a temporal analysis of the velocity field is carried out, indicating that large coherent structures periodically appear in the combustion chamber. The frequency of these structures is very close to the quarter wave mode of the chamber, giving a possible explanation for combustion instability coupling.
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hal-00294938 , version 1 (10-07-2008)

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Séverine Barbosa, Philippe Scouflaire, Sébastien Ducruix. Characterization of the reactive flow field dynamics in a gas turbine injector using high frequency PIV. 2008. ⟨hal-00294938⟩
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