Synchronization framework for modeling transition to thermoacoustic instability in laminar combustors

Weng, Yue ; Unni, Vishnu R. ; Sujith, R. I. ; Saha, Abhishek (2020) Synchronization framework for modeling transition to thermoacoustic instability in laminar combustors Nonlinear Dynamics, 100 (4). pp. 3295-3306. ISSN 0924-090X

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Official URL: http://doi.org/10.1007/s11071-020-05706-3

Related URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11071-020-05706-3

Abstract

We, herein, present a new model based on the framework of synchronization to describe a thermoacoustic system and capture the multiple bifurcations that such a system undergoes. Instead of applying flame describing function to depict the unsteady heat release rate as the flame’s response to acoustic perturbation, the new model considers the acoustic field and the unsteady heat release rate as a pair of nonlinearly coupled damped oscillators. By varying the coupling strength, multiple dynamical behaviors, including limit cycle oscillation, quasi-periodic oscillation, strange nonchaos, and chaos, can be captured. Furthermore, the model was able to qualitatively replicate the different behaviors of a laminar thermoacoustic system observed in experiments by Kabiraj et al. (Chaos (Woodbury, N Y) 22:023129, 2012). By analyzing the temporal variation of phase difference between heat release rate oscillations and pressure oscillations under different dynamical states, we show that the characteristics of the dynamical states depend on the nature of synchronization between the two signals, which is consistent with previous experimental findings.

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