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B. Diffuser Geometry:
C. Swirler Design:
The primary-zone airflow pattern is of prime
importance to flame stability. Many different types of
airflow patterns are employed, but one feature common
to all is the creation of a toroidal flow reversal that re
circulates a portion of the hot combustion products to
mix with the incoming air and fuel. These vortices are
continually refreshed by air admitted through holes
pierced in the liner walls, supplemented in most cases by
air flowing through swirlers and by air employed in
atomization.
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msw =
K sw
FLOWCHARTS
............................. (2)
sec 2
1
2
A sw
AL
START
Declare T3,T4,P3,afr,Cv,Teffi,Cpg,R,f,e,Pi,B,P4,Cd,h,tn,Ksw,as
constant
Take pressure ratio from
user
........................ (3)
....................... (4)
D. Combustor Liner:
required
mj = 4 n d2j 3 Uj
.................................. (5)
Display
iate
zoneliner area, length of primary
Now
Uj =
0.5
Take pattern
................................ (6)
factor
Hence,
mj = 4 n d2j 2 3 PL
0.5
................................. (7)
Add,
n d2j =
dh =
15.25 m j
P3
dj
C D 0.5
P L
0.5
................................... (8)
STOP
..................................... (9)
T3
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START
START
start
startS
TART
Take inlet and exit velocity
START
of diffuser from user.
radius.
user.
zone.
STOP
START
RESULTS
1.. Effect of diffusion angle on diffuser length:
length
STOP
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Swirl No.(Sn)
5
4
3
2
1
0
0
50
Vane angle(v
100
0)
9
8
60
70
mf (kg/s)
50
40
Pr=3
30
Pr=4
20
Pr=5
10
0
5
10
15
20
Pr=3
5
Pr=4
4
3
Pr=5
Pr=6
1
0
Pr=6
0
25
Wt(mW)
10
20
30
Wt(mW)
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Adiabatic flame
temperature(Tadb)
0.5
1.5
Equivalence ratio()
REFERENCES
[1] Lefebvre A.H., Progress And Problems In Gas[2]
[3]
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