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Low-Order Modelling of Extinction of Hydrogen Non-Premixed Swirl Flames

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Predicting the blow-off (BO) is critical for characterising the operability limits of gas turbine engines. In this study, the applicability of a low-order extinction prediction modelling, which is based on a stochastic variant of the Imperfectly Stirred Reactor (ISR) approach, to predict the lean blow-off (LBO) curve and the extinction conditions in a hydrogen Rich-Quench-Lean (RQL)-like swirl combustor is investigated. The model predicts the blow-off scalar dissipation rate (SDR), which is then extrapolated using Reynolds-Averaged Navier–Stokes (RANS) cold-flow simulations and simple scaling laws, to determine the critical blow-off conditions. It has been found that the sISR modelling framework can predict the BO flow split ratio at different global equivalence ratios, showing a reasonable agreement with the experimental data. This further validates sISR as an efficient low-order modelling flame extinction tool, which can significantly contribute to the development of robust hydrogen RQL combustors by enabling the rapid exploration of combustor operability during the preliminary design phases.

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Aerospace

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2226-4310
2226-4310

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MDPI

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Horizon Europe UKRI Underwrite Innovate (10062550)
The research is funded partially by the UKRI (Horizon Europe Guarantee), contract number 10062550, EU Clean Aviation Joint Undertaking grant number 101102000, project CAVENDISH

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