4.5 Article

Comparing Alternative Jet Fuel Dependencies Between Combustors of Different Size and Mixing Approaches

Related references

Note: Only part of the references are listed.
Article Thermodynamics

Chemical and physical effects on lean blowout in a swirl-stabilized single-cup combustor

Jennifer G. Colborn et al.

Summary: Understanding the lower stability limit of gas turbine combustors is crucial for safe operation and approval of sustainable aviation fuels. Research indicates a transition from physical property dependency to chemical property dependency for LBO as temperature and pressure vary. Experimentation with different fuels under varying conditions highlights a range where the transition occurs.

PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMBUSTION INSTITUTE (2021)

Article Thermodynamics

Effect of Atomization Quality on Lean Blow-Out Limits and Acoustic Oscillations in a Swirl Stabilized Burner

Govindaraj Muthuselvan et al.

COMBUSTION SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY (2020)

Article Thermodynamics

Preferential vaporization impacts on lean blow-out of liquid fueled combustors

Sang Hee Won et al.

COMBUSTION AND FLAME (2019)

Article Engineering, Mechanical

Liquid Fuel Property Effects on Lean Blowout in an Aircraft Relevant Combustor

Nicholas Rock et al.

JOURNAL OF ENGINEERING FOR GAS TURBINES AND POWER-TRANSACTIONS OF THE ASME (2019)

Article Engineering, Aerospace

Influence of Single-Component Fuels on Gas-Turbine Model Combustor Lean Blowout

J. Grohmann et al.

JOURNAL OF PROPULSION AND POWER (2018)

Article Engineering, Aerospace

Overview of the National Jet Fuels Combustion Program

Meredith Colket et al.

AIAA JOURNAL (2017)

Article Thermodynamics

Measurements of the critical initiation radius and unsteady propagation of n-decane/air premixed flames

Hwan Ho Kim et al.

PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMBUSTION INSTITUTE (2013)

Article Engineering, Aerospace

Unsteady Aspects of Lean Premixed Prevaporized Gas Turbine Combustors: Flame-Flame Interactions

Sulabh K. Dhanuka et al.

JOURNAL OF PROPULSION AND POWER (2011)

Review Engineering, Mechanical

Secondary atomization

D. R. Guildenbecher et al.

EXPERIMENTS IN FLUIDS (2009)