Lean premixed combustion technology became state-of-the-art in modern gas turbines for power generation to reduce NOx emissions. In these systems, thermo-acoustic oscillations are easily excited in the combustion chamber. Due to the high heat release density, extreme amplitudes can occur which reduce component life or may even cause damage to the engine. Knowledge of the acoustic behavior is required in order to understand and predict these instabilities. This study of the combustor-turbine interaction is focused on the reflection coefficient analysis. The interface between the combustion system and the first turbine stage is the focus area of this study. The rotating components need to be included as outlook of this work. Compressible Large Eddy Simulation (LES) resolving acoustics is applied based on the open source CFD code OpenFOAM. Five cases of increasing complexity are presented. The main idea is to begin the study based on simple geometries such as a convergent-divergent nozzle and two nozzles respectively convergent and divergent, to proceed with increased complexity by adding a vane section, and finally to investigate the behavior of a realistic turbine design. The real engine case consists of an authentic geometry including a can annular combustion chamber and turbine vane section. These cases are studied as basic generic tests in order to validate analytical formulae and to test the CFD methods applied. Calculations with acoustic excitation and non reflecting boundary conditions (NRBC) at the computational inlet and outlet domains are carried out to verify the plausibility of the acoustic set up. The forced response approach is applied provoking a wave excitation at the inlet of the combustion chamber. Multi-harmonic excitation with small amplitudes is used to stay in the linear range. The post-processing for all cases is performed using the two-microphone method in order to calculate the reflection coefficient and the acoustic impedance taking into account the effects of the mean flow.
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ASME Turbo Expo 2015: Turbine Technical Conference and Exposition
June 15–19, 2015
Montreal, Quebec, Canada
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- International Gas Turbine Institute
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Federica Farisco,
Federica Farisco
Siemens AG, Berlin, Germany
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Bertram Janus,
Bertram Janus
Siemens AG, Mülheim an der Ruhr, Germany
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Jim B. W. Kok
Jim B. W. Kok
University of Twente, Enschede, The Netherlands
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Federica Farisco
Siemens AG, Berlin, Germany
Lukasz Panek
Siemens AG, Berlin, Germany
Bertram Janus
Siemens AG, Mülheim an der Ruhr, Germany
Jim B. W. Kok
University of Twente, Enschede, The Netherlands
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GT2015-42071, V04AT04A011; 10 pages
Published Online:
August 12, 2015
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Farisco, F, Panek, L, Janus, B, & Kok, JBW. "Numerical Investigation of the Thermo-Acoustic Influence of the Turbine on the Combustor." Proceedings of the ASME Turbo Expo 2015: Turbine Technical Conference and Exposition. Volume 4A: Combustion, Fuels and Emissions. Montreal, Quebec, Canada. June 15–19, 2015. V04AT04A011. ASME. https://doi.org/10.1115/GT2015-42071
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