Development of 1-D model for swirl decay rate inside annular swirl injectors
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Abstract
Many gas turbine combustors use swirls to generate a central toroid recirculation zone (CTRZ) for flame stabilization. The characteristics of CTRZ can be predicted using the swirl number at the nozzle. We propose a new ODE-based model to predict the axially varying swirl number inside an annular swirl injector with varying cross-sectional area. Wall shear stress and turbulent viscosity are modeled by applying empirical correlations to include viscous diffusion and turbulent dispersion effects. An approach to apply the proposed model to a flat-vane axial vortex generator was developed for practical applications. The proposed model was verified by 3-D simulations for various vortex injectors. The results of the proposed model show good agreement with the simulation results. For a swirl-stabilized burner, the predicted swirl number and CTRZ are validated, which confirms the importance of the swirl number and accuracy of the proposed model. A comparison is made with an inviscid model to identify conditions where the proposed model is relativey more useful.
*This work was supported by the NRF grants (No. 2015R1C1A1A01052628, 2017R1A4A1015523 and 2017R1A2B3008273) and NRCST grant (No. CRC-15-07-KIER).
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Presenters
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Seongwon Kang
- Sogang University