Unsteady Combustor Physics

Unsteady Combustor Physics
Title Unsteady Combustor Physics PDF eBook
Author Tim C. Lieuwen
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 533
Release 2021-10-21
Genre Science
ISBN 1108841317

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Explore a unified treatment of the dynamics of combustor systems, including acoustics, fluid mechanics, and combustion in a single rigorous text. This updated new edition features an expansion of data and experimental material, updates the coverage of flow stability, and enhanced treatment of flame dynamics. Addresses system dynamics of clean energy and propulsion systems used in low emissions systems. Synthesizing the fields of fluid mechanics and combustion into a coherent understanding of the intrinsically unsteady processes in combustors. This is a perfect reference for engineers and researchers in fluid mechanics, combustion, and clean energy.

Unsteady Combustor Physics

Unsteady Combustor Physics
Title Unsteady Combustor Physics PDF eBook
Author Tim C. Lieuwen
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 534
Release 2021-10-21
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN 1108896855

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Explore a unified treatment of the dynamics of combustor systems, including acoustics, fluid mechanics, and combustion in a single rigorous text. This updated new edition features an expansion of data and experimental material, updates the coverage of flow stability, and enhanced treatment of flame dynamics. Addresses system dynamics of clean energy and propulsion systems used in low emissions systems. Synthesizing the fields of fluid mechanics and combustion into a coherent understanding of the intrinsically unsteady processes in combustors. This is a perfect reference for engineers and researchers in fluid mechanics, combustion, and clean energy.

Unsteady Combustor Physics

Unsteady Combustor Physics
Title Unsteady Combustor Physics PDF eBook
Author Timothy C. Lieuwen
Publisher
Total Pages 428
Release 2014-05-14
Genre TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING
ISBN 9781139569071

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This book deals with unsteady combustor issues, which have posed key challenges associated with development of clean, high-efficiency combustion systems.

Introductory Physics for Biological Scientists

Introductory Physics for Biological Scientists
Title Introductory Physics for Biological Scientists PDF eBook
Author Christof M. Aegerter
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 463
Release 2018-11-08
Genre Medical
ISBN 1108423345

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An introduction to the fundamental physical principles related to the study of biological phenomena, structured around relevant biological examples.

Thermoacoustic Instability

Thermoacoustic Instability
Title Thermoacoustic Instability PDF eBook
Author R. I. Sujith
Publisher Springer Nature
Total Pages 484
Release 2021-12-14
Genre Science
ISBN 3030811352

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This book systematically presents the consolidated findings of the phenomenon of self-organization observed during the onset of thermoacoustic instability using approaches from dynamical systems and complex systems theory. Over the last decade, several complex dynamical states beyond limit cycle oscillations such as quasiperiodicity, frequency-locking, period-n, chaos, strange non-chaos, and intermittency have been discovered in thermoacoustic systems operated in laminar and turbulent flow regimes. During the onset of thermoacoustic instability in turbulent systems, an ordered acoustic field and large coherent vortices emerge from the background of turbulent combustion. This emergence of order from disorder in both temporal and spatiotemporal dynamics is explored in the contexts of synchronization, pattern formation, collective interaction, multifractality, and complex networks. For the past six decades, the spontaneous emergence of large amplitude, self-sustained, tonal oscillations in confined combustion systems, characterized as thermoacoustic instability, has remained one of the most challenging areas of research. The presence of such instabilities continues to hinder the development and deployment of high-performance combustion systems used in power generation and propulsion applications. Even with the advent of sophisticated measurement techniques to aid experimental investigations and vast improvements in computational power necessary to capture flow physics in high fidelity simulations, conventional reductionist approaches have not succeeded in explaining the plethora of dynamical behaviors and the associated complexities that arise in practical combustion systems. As a result, models and theories based on such approaches are limited in their application to mitigate or evade thermoacoustic instabilities, which continue to be among the biggest concerns for engine manufacturers today. This book helps to overcome these limitations by providing appropriate methodologies to deal with nonlinear thermoacoustic oscillations, and by developing control strategies that can mitigate and forewarn thermoacoustic instabilities. The book is also beneficial to scientists and engineers studying the occurrence of several other instabilities, such as flow-induced vibrations, compressor surge, aeroacoustics and aeroelastic instabilities in diverse fluid-mechanical environments, to graduate students who intend to apply dynamical systems and complex systems approach to their areas of research, and to physicists who look for experimental applications of their theoretical findings on nonlinear and complex systems.

A Gallery of Combustion and Fire

A Gallery of Combustion and Fire
Title A Gallery of Combustion and Fire PDF eBook
Author Charles E. Baukal, Jr.
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 193
Release 2020-09-03
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN 1108660886

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A Gallery of Combustion and Fire is the first book to provide a graphical perspective of the extremely visual phenomenon of combustion in full color. It is designed primarily to be used in parallel with, and supplement existing combustion textbooks that are usually in black and white, making it a challenge to visualize such a graphic phenomenon. Each image includes a description of how it was generated, which is detailed enough for the expert but simple enough for the novice. Processes range from small scale academic flames up to full scale industrial flames under a wide range of conditions such as low and normal gravity, atmospheric to high pressures, actual and simulated flames, and controlled and uncontrolled flames. Containing over 500 color images, with over 230 contributors from over 75 organizations, this volume is a valuable asset for experts and novices alike.

Combustion Noise

Combustion Noise
Title Combustion Noise PDF eBook
Author Anna Schwarz
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages 304
Release 2009-06-17
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN 3642020380

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November, 2008 Anna Schwarz, Johannes Janicka In the last thirty years noise emission has developed into a topic of increasing importance to society and economy. In ?elds such as air, road and rail traf?c, the control of noise emissions and development of associated noise-reduction techno- gies is a central requirement for social acceptance and economical competitiveness. The noise emission of combustion systems is a major part of the task of noise - duction. The following aspects motivate research: • Modern combustion chambers in technical combustion systems with low pol- tion exhausts are 5 - 8 dB louder compared to their predecessors. In the ope- tional state the noise pressure levels achieved can even be 10-15 dB louder. • High capacity torches in the chemical industry are usually placed at ground level because of the reasons of noise emissions instead of being placed at a height suitable for safety and security. • For airplanes the combustion emissions become a more and more important topic. The combustion instability and noise issues are one major obstacle for the introduction of green technologies as lean fuel combustion and premixed burners in aero-engines. The direct and indirect contribution of combustion noise to the overall core noise is still under discussion. However, it is clear that the core noise besides the fan tone will become an important noise source in future aero-engine designs. To further reduce the jet noise, geared ultra high bypass ratio fans are driven by only a few highly loaded turbine stages.