Fuel-injector/air-swirl characterization
Abstract
The objectives of this program are to establish an experimental data base documenting the behavior of gas turbine engine fuel injector sprays as the spray interacts with the swirling gas flow existing in the combustor dome, and to conduct an assessment of the validity of current analytical techniques for predicting fuel spray behavior. Emphasis is placed on the acquisition of data using injector/swirler components which closely resemble components currently in use in advanced aircraft gas turbine engines, conducting tests under conditions that closely simulate or closely approximate those developed in actual combustors, and conducting a well-controlled experimental effort which will comprise using a combination of low-risk experiments and experiments requiring the use of state-of-the-art diagnostic instrumentation. Analysis of the data is to be conducted using an existing, TEACH-type code which employs a stochastic analysis of the motion of the dispersed phase in the turbulent continuum flow field.
- Publication:
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Turbine Engine Hot Section Technology, 1985
- Pub Date:
- October 1985
- Bibcode:
- 1985tehs.nasa..109M
- Keywords:
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- Air;
- Combustion Chambers;
- Flow Distribution;
- Fuel Sprays;
- Gas Turbine Engines;
- Injectors;
- Turbulent Flow;
- Characterization;
- Data Acquisition;
- Data Bases;
- Fuel Combustion;
- Simulation;
- Fluid Mechanics and Heat Transfer