On the emergence of critical regions at the onset of thermoacoustic instability in a turbulent combustor

Unni, Vishnu R. ; Krishnan, Abin ; Manikandan, R. ; George, Nitin B. ; Sujith, R. I. ; Marwan, Norbert ; Kurths, Jürgen (2018) On the emergence of critical regions at the onset of thermoacoustic instability in a turbulent combustor Chaos, 28 (6). 063125. ISSN 1054-1500

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Official URL: http://doi.org/10.1063/1.5028159

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Abstract

We use complex network theory to investigate the dynamical transition from stable operation to thermoacoustic instability via intermittency in a turbulent combustor with a bluff body stabilized flame. A spatial network is constructed, representing each of these three dynamical regimes of combustor operation, based on the correlation between time series of local velocity obtained from particle image velocimetry. Network centrality measures enable us to identify critical regions of the flow field during combustion noise, intermittency, and thermoacoustic instability. We find that during combustion noise, the bluff body wake turns out to be the critical region that determines the dynamics of the combustor. As the turbulent combustor transitions to thermoacoustic instability, during intermittency, the wake of the bluff body loses its significance in determining the flow dynamics and the region on top of the bluff body emerges as the most critical region in determining the flow dynamics during thermoacoustic instability. The knowledge about this critical region of the reactive flow field can help us devise optimal control strategies to evade thermoacoustic instability.

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