Modelling Thermoacoustic Instabilities With A Graphical Interface Simulink


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Modelling Thermoacoustic Instabilities with a Graphical Interface (Simulink)


Modelling Thermoacoustic Instabilities with a Graphical Interface (Simulink)

Author: Jordi Dilmé Punset

language: en

Publisher:

Release Date: 2010


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Combustion units frequently experience thermoacoustic instabilities, also known as combustion oscillations, which are consequence of the internal coupling between acoustic waves and unsteady heat release. Deterioration in system performance, starting by increased emissions or higher levels of fuel consumption, may occur due to this largeamplitude flow oscillations and their associated pressure fluctuations and, under some circumstances, these can be intense enough to cause structural damage on the installation. After introducing its physical background, this acoustic phenomenon is modelled in the time domain using a one-dimensional linearized analytical approach and then implemented into Simulink; thus providing a pioneering tool which models combustion instabilities in an interactive and customizable environment. A first model reproduces the behaviour of an acoustically excited pipe without combustion, whereas a second one simulates the performance of a generic combustor with unsteady heat release without mean flow. The validity of the conceived models is checked through comparison with acoustics theory and earlier research developed in the Laplace domain. This graphical modelling aspires to become a faster, more visual alternative to the complex current approaches to the analysis of combustion oscillations, especially suitable for shorter projects thanks to its simplicity of use. As an initial approach to the interruption of combustion oscillations, feedback control is applied to the modelled combustor. A fixed-parameter controller is designed in the time domain using Nyquist and Bode techniques and then implanted into the Simulink model. Finally, the robustness of the controller to slight changes in the heat release time delay is assessed.

Modelling Fluid Flow


Modelling Fluid Flow

Author: János Vad

language: en

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Release Date: 2013-04-17


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Modelling Fluid Flow presents invited lectures, workshop summaries and a selection of papers from a recent international conference CMFF '03 on fluid technology. The lectures follow the current evolution and the newest challenges of the computational methods and measuring techniques related to fluid flow. The workshop summaries reflect the recent trends, open questions and unsolved problems in the mutually inspiring fields of experimental and computational fluid mechanics. The papers cover a wide range of fluids engineering, including reactive flow, chemical and process engineering, environmental fluid dynamics, turbulence modelling, numerical methods, and fluid machinery.

VDI Heat Atlas


VDI Heat Atlas

Author: VDI Gesellschaft

language: en

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Release Date: 2010-07-21


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For more than 50 years, the Springer VDI Heat Atlas has been an indispensable working means for engineers dealing with questions of heat transfer. Featuring 50% more content, this new edition covers most fields of heat transfer in industrial and engineering applications. It presents the interrelationships between basic scientific methods, experimental techniques, model-based analysis and their transfer to technical applications.


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