Vorticity Dynamics in Single and Multiple Swirling Reacting Jets

ORAL

Abstract

This presentation describes an analysis of the unsteady flow structures in two multinozzle swirling jet configurations. This work is motivated by the problem of combustion instabilities in premixed flames, a major concern in the development of modern low NOx combustors. The objective is to compare the unsteady flow structures in these two configurations for two separate geometries and determine how certain parameters, primarily distance between jets, influence the flow dynamics. The analysis aims to differentiate between the flow dynamics of single nozzle and triple nozzle configurations. This study looks at how the vorticity in the shear layers of one reacting swirling jet can affect the dynamics of a nearby similar jet. The distance between the swirling jets is found to have an effect on the flow field in determining where swirling jets merge and on the dynamics upstream of the merging location.

Authors

  • Travis Smith

    None

  • Michael Aguilar

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  • Benjamin Emerson

    Georgia Tech, None, Georgia Institute of Technology

  • David Noble

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  • Timothy Lieuwen

    Georgia Tech, None, Georgia Institute of Technology