LBO Performance Comparison Between Two Combustors With Different Swirl Cups

Author:

Yuan Yixiang1,Guo Baoting1,Tan Chunqing1,Zhang Chi2,Lin Yuzhen2,Liu Gaoen2,Fan Hailin3

Affiliation:

1. Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, P. R. China

2. Beijing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics, Beijing, P. R. China

3. Graduate University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, P. R. China

Abstract

Lean Blowout (LBO) performance is very important to the aero and ground gas turbine combustors. A typical liquid-fueled gas turbine combustor is the one with swirl cup dome which plays an important role to the LBO. The swirl cup dome comprises swirlers and nozzle usually. The swirlers serve to generate a toroidal flow reversal that entrains and recirculates a portion of the hot combustion products to mix with the incoming fresh air and fuel, so it makes the recirculation region the sustainable source of ignition. Swirlers in present study generally are two or three stages, and the nozzle takes different atomization styles, such as pressure-swirl atomization, prefilming and airblast atomization. Different swirlers matching various nozzles form all kinds of swirl cup domes, and each swirl cup dome of combustor would have different LBO performance and other combustion properties resulting from its structure characteristics. The flow flux arrangement and spray distribution are the two important factors to determine the combustor performance. Two combustor dome test rigs were investigated, of which one comprises with three air swirlers and a fuel prefilming nozzle (dome A), and the other is composed of two air swirlers and a fuel pressure nozzle (dome B). Tests were conducted to get the LBO fuel air ratio at atmospheric pressure. To explain the experimental results, numerical simulations were performed for cool flow fields of two combustors, also the cold flow field and spray of the two combustors’ dome downstream were measured by PDA with water instead of kerosine. The flame pictures near LBO were taken. The preliminary results indicated that the combustor with dome A had better spray uniformity than the one with dome B, but it had a little worse LBO performance. The air flow mass percentage of the inner swirler of dome A should decrease to some extent in order to establish a lower pressure region at the outlet of dome A, which would be helpful to decrease the LBO fuel air ratio and so as to improve the LBO performance. The two domes had their own advantages, and if the benefits of both were integrated, it was possible to design a better swirl cup dome.

Publisher

ASMEDC

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