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On the emergence of large clusters of acoustic power sources at the onset of thermoacoustic instability in a turbulent combustor
Abin S. Krishnan,
Published in Cambridge University Press
2019
Pages: 455 - 482
Abstract
In turbulent combustors, the transition from stable combustion (i.e. combustion noise) to thermoacoustic instability occurs via intermittency. During stable combustion, the acoustic power production happens in a spatially incoherent manner. In contrast, during thermoacoustic instability, the acoustic power production happens in a spatially coherent manner. In the present study, we investigate the spatiotemporal dynamics of acoustic power sources during the intermittency route to thermoacoustic instability using complex network theory. To that end, we perform simultaneous acoustic pressure measurement, high-speed chemiluminescence imaging and particle image velocimetry in a backward-facing step combustor with a bluff body stabilized flame at different equivalence ratios. We examine the spatiotemporal dynamics of acoustic power sources by constructing time-varying spatial networks during the different dynamical states of combustor operation. We show that as the turbulent combustor transits from combustion noise to thermoacoustic instability via intermittency, small fragments of acoustic power sources, observed during combustion noise, nucleate, coalesce and grow in size to form large clusters at the onset of thermoacoustic instability. This nucleation, coalescence and growth of small clusters of acoustic power sources occurs during the growth of pressure oscillations during intermittency. In contrast, during the decay of pressure oscillations during intermittency, these large clusters of acoustic power sources disintegrate into small ones. We use network measures such as the link density, the number of components and the size of the largest component to quantify the spatiotemporal dynamics of acoustic power sources as the turbulent combustor transits from combustion noise to thermoacoustic instability via intermittency. © 2019 Cambridge University Press.
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JournalData powered by TypesetJournal of Fluid Mechanics
PublisherData powered by TypesetCambridge University Press
ISSN00221120
Open AccessNo
Concepts (16)
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    Combustion
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    Combustors
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    Complex networks
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    Stability
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    Thermoacoustics
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    Velocity measurement
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    Vortex flow
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    ACOUSTIC PRESSURE MEASUREMENTS
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    Bluff-body stabilized
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    CHEMILUMINESCENCE IMAGING
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    Particle image velocimetries
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    SPATIO-TEMPORAL DYNAMICS
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    Thermoacoustic instability
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    Turbulent reacting flows
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    VORTEX DYNAMICS
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    Acoustic noise