Tomographic imaging of carbon dioxide in the exhaust plume of large commercial aero-engines

Author:

Upadhyay AbhishekORCID,Lengden Michael,Enemali Godwin1,Stewart George,Johnstone Walter,Wilson David,Humphries Gordon,Benoy Thomas,Black John,Chighine Andrea1,Fisher Edward1,Zhang Rui1,Liu Chang1,Polydorides Nick1ORCID,Tsekenis Alex1,Wright Paul2,Kliment Joshua2,Nilsson Johan3ORCID,Feng Yutong3ORCID,Archilla Victor4,Rodríguez-Carmona Javier4,Sánchez-Valdepeñas Jesús4,Beltran Marta5,Polo Valentin5,Armstrong Ian6,Mauchline Iain6,Walsh Douglas6,Johnson Mark7,Bauldreay Joanna8,McCann Hugh1

Affiliation:

1. The University of Edinburgh

2. University of Manchester

3. Optoelectronics Research Centre, University of Southampton

4. Instituto Nacional de Tecnica Aeroespacial

5. DAS Photonics

6. Optosci Ltd.

7. Rolls-Royce

8. Bauldreay Jet Fuel Consulting Ltd.

Abstract

We report here the first implementation of chemically specific imaging in the exhaust plume of a gas turbine typical of those used for propulsion in commercial aircraft. The method used is chemical species tomography (CST) and the target species is C O 2 , absorbing in the near-infrared at 1999.4 nm. A total of 126 beams propagate transverse to the plume axis, along 7 m paths in a coplanar geometry, to probe a central region of diameter 1.5 m . The C O 2 absorption spectrum is measured using tunable diode laser spectroscopy with wavelength modulation, using the second harmonic to first harmonic (2f/1f) ratio method. The engine is operated over the full range of thrust, while data are recorded in a quasi-simultaneous mode at frame rates of 1.25 and 0.3125 Hz. Various data inversion methodologies are considered and presented for image reconstruction. At all thrust levels a persistent ring structure of high C O 2 concentration is observed in the central region of the measurement plane, with a raised region in the middle of the plume assumed to be due to the engine’s boat tail. With its potential to target various exhaust species, the CST method outlined here offers a new approach to turbine combustion research, turbine engine development, and aviation fuel research and development.

Funder

Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council

H2020-EU: Combustion species Imaging Diagnostics for Aero-engine Research

Publisher

Optica Publishing Group

Subject

Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics,Engineering (miscellaneous),Electrical and Electronic Engineering

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