In this paper, a new diagnostic tool is presented to spatially characterize combustion fluctuations. This tool based on FAst IR Imaging of the flames was applied on two different types of gas turbine burners varying the Air Fuel Ration (AFR). Both burners evidenced oscillation at low frequencies around 25 Hz, 100 Hz and at higher frequencies up to several kHz. Typical frequencies bias toward combustion were identified. The investigations also evidenced that the typical frequencies shift up while increasing AFR. The FAIRI technique allowed to identify higher frequencies (up to several kHz) in the 2D dimensions. The extension of the technique to a practical Lean Premixed gas turbine gave good results either for frequency analysis of fluctuations, either for the location of the phenomenon of humming. The FAIRI came out as an interesting tool for further development and investigations.

FAST INFRARED IMAGING TO STUDY INDUSTRIAL BURNER COMBUSTION

Allouis C;Beretta F;
2009

Abstract

In this paper, a new diagnostic tool is presented to spatially characterize combustion fluctuations. This tool based on FAst IR Imaging of the flames was applied on two different types of gas turbine burners varying the Air Fuel Ration (AFR). Both burners evidenced oscillation at low frequencies around 25 Hz, 100 Hz and at higher frequencies up to several kHz. Typical frequencies bias toward combustion were identified. The investigations also evidenced that the typical frequencies shift up while increasing AFR. The FAIRI technique allowed to identify higher frequencies (up to several kHz) in the 2D dimensions. The extension of the technique to a practical Lean Premixed gas turbine gave good results either for frequency analysis of fluctuations, either for the location of the phenomenon of humming. The FAIRI came out as an interesting tool for further development and investigations.
2009
978-3-902655-06-6
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