Experimental investigations on combustion characteristics of a cavity pilot augmentor of the turbine-based combined cycle engine:

2015 
A cavity flame holder has been a very promising novel concept to be applied to the augmentor of a turbine-based combined cycle (TBCC) engine as it offers improvements in ignition performance, altitude relight, lean blowout limit, operating range, as well as combustion efficiency compared to conventional bluff body flame holders. The present paper describes the detailed designs of a cavity pilot augmentor and provides a laboratory-scale test rig. A series of experiments has been conducted to investigate the combustion characteristics of the test rig under atmospheric pressure. Experimental results show that for the bypass inlet temperature 343–473 K and inlet Mach number 0.25–0.40, ignition equivalence ratio and ignition pressure oscillation obtained is between 0.94–1.72 and 1.1–2.4% respectively, and lean blowout equivalence is between 0.42 and 0.92, indicating good ignition and lean blowout performances; as the total fuel-to-air ratio increases, the combustion efficiency decreases in the main at both aft...
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