Preliminary Experimental Research to Develop a Combustor for Small Class Aircraft Engine Utilizing Primary Rich Combustion Approach
説明
<jats:p>A series of experimental researches, including ignition and combustion tests at atmospheric pressure conditions, were conducted to develop a combustor for a small class aircraft engine (with pressure ratio about 20). Under restrictions of the combustor size and cost, in order to satisfy the requirement for ignition and blowout performance with sufficient combustion efficiency and NOx reduction for wide range of operating conditions, we applied single fuel nozzles and utilized the rich-burn-quick quench-lean-burn (RQL) combustion approach. Preliminary combustion tests were conducted to optimize the ignition and blowout characteristics, approximately determining positions of air holes and igniter, and selecting fuel nozzle parameters. Consequently, tubular combustor tests with exhaust gas analysis were also conducted to optimize the air mass flow ratio and the air holes’ positions to suppress NOx emissions. Obtained results showing the RQL characteristics of the combustion, decreasing NOx emissions at high equivalence ratio range, are presented in this report, and the optimized air mass flow ratio and position of air holes, which will be applied to a single sector combustor for the testing at practical pressure and temperature conditions, are also presented.</jats:p>
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- Volume 1: Combustion and Fuels, Education
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Volume 1: Combustion and Fuels, Education 835-842, 2006-01-01
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