Massively parallel LES of azimuthal thermo-acoustic instabilities in annular gas turbines |
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Authors: | P. Wolf G. Staffelbach A. Roux L. Gicquel T. Poinsot V. Moureau |
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Affiliation: | aCERFACS, 42, avenue G. Coriolis, 31057 Toulouse cedex 1, France;bIMFT – CNRS, Toulouse, France;cTurbomeca (SAFRAN group), Bordes, France |
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Abstract: | Increasingly stringent regulations and the need to tackle rising fuel prices have placed great emphasis on the design of aeronautical gas turbines, which are unfortunately more and more prone to combustion instabilities. In the particular field of annular combustion chambers, these instabilities often take the form of azimuthal modes. To predict these modes, one must compute the full combustion chamber, which remained out of reach until very recently and the development of massively parallel computers. In this article, full annular Large Eddy Simulations (LES) of two helicopter combustors, which differ only on the swirlers' design, are performed. In both computations, LES captures self-established rotating azimuthal modes. However, the two cases exhibit different thermo-acoustic responses and the resulting limit-cycles are different. With the first design, a self-excited strong instability develops, leading to pulsating flames and local flashback. In the second case, the flames are much less affected by the azimuthal mode and remain stable, allowing an acceptable operation. Hence, this study highlights the potential of LES for discriminating injection system designs. To cite this article: P. Wolf et al., C. R. Mecanique 337 (2009). |
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Keywords: | Fluid dynamics Combustion instabilities Annular gas turbines Azimuthal modes LESMots-clé s: Mé canique des fluides Instabilité s de combustion Turbines à gaz annulaires Modes azimutaux SGE |
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