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Large eddy simulation of piloting effects on turbulent swirling flames
Authors:AX Sengissen  AV Giauque  GS Staffelbach  M Porta  W Krebs  P Kaufmann  TJ Poinsot  
Institution:a CERFACS, 42 Avenue G. Coriolis, 31057 Toulouse Cedex, France;b Siemens PG, 45466 Mühlheim an der Ruhr, Germany;c Institut de Mécanique des Fluides de Toulouse, Avenue C. Soula, 31400 Toulouse, France
Abstract:Pilot flames, created by additional injectors of pure fuel, are often used in turbulent burners to enhance flame stabilization and reduce combustion instabilities. The exact mechanisms through which these additional rich zones modify the flame anchoring location and the combustion dynamics are often difficult to identify, especially when they include unsteady hydrodynamic motion. This study presents Large Eddy Simulations (LES) of the reacting flow within a large-scale gas turbine burner for two different cases of piloting, where either 2 or 6% of the total methane used in the burner is injected through additional pilot flame lines. For each case, LES shows how the pilot fuel injection affects both flame stabilization and flame stability. The 6% case leads to a stable flame and limited hydrodynamic perturbations in the initial flame zone. The 2% case is less stable, with a small-lift-off of the flame and a Precessing Vortex Core (PVC) in the cold stabilization zone. This PVC traps some of the lean cold gases issuing from the pilot passage stream, changes the flame stabilization point and induces instability.
Keywords:Combustion instabilities  Partially premixed  Swirl  Large Eddy Simulations
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