OH* Chemiluminescence Characteristics of the RP-3 Fueled Dual-Swirl Direct-Mixing Combustor.

ACS omega(2023)

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The flame structure characteristics of the RP-3 fueled dual-swirl direct-mixing combustor are studied experimentally. The flame shape is marked by the OH* radical, which is captured by a CMOS camera with an image intensifier. The flow fields and spray distributions are obtained by particle image velocimetry. The variation of pilot/main-stage flame structure with global fuel-air ratio (FAR), fuel ratio (FR), pilot/main-stage swirl numbers ( and ), and Δ/ (total pressure loss coefficient) is further investigated. The typical flame structure, consisting of two main-stage combustion zones (pilot-stage and main-stage combustion zones), is first analyzed. Then, according to the relationship between integral OH* intensity and global heat release rate, increasing swirl number will weaken the effect of strain rate on OH* chemiluminescence. The global FAR has little impact on the flame structure, while modifying the FR will alter the flame mode. The influence of the on the flame structure is more significant than that of the . Within the range of experimental conditions, the greater the swirl number, the smaller the Δ/ is required to obtain the maximum OH* radical intensity. The addition of non-swirl flow in the main-stage swirler can improve the stability of the pilot-stage flame. The equivalent swirl number is further evaluated by the neural network.
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dual-swirl,direct-mixing
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