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Smart combustors
This seminar will review the state of the art of active control of gas
turbine combustors processes. The seminar will first discuss recently
developed approaches for active control of detrimental combustion
instabilities by use of 'fast' injectors that modulate the fuel
injection rate at the frequency of the instability and appropriate
phase and gain. Next, the paper discusses two additional approaches
for damping of combustion instabilities; i.e., active modification of
the combustion process characteristics and open loop modulation of the
fuel injection rate at frequencies that differ from the instability
frequency. The second part of the seminar will discuss active control
of lean blowout in combustors that burn fuel in a lean premixed mode
of combustion to reduce NOx emissions. This discussion will describe
recent developments of optical and acoustic sensing techniques that
employ sophisticated data analysis approaches to detect the presence
of lean blowout precursors in the measured data. It will be shown that
this approach can be used to determine in advance the onset of lean
blowout and that the problem can be prevented by active control of the
relative amounts of fuel supplied to the main, premixed, combustion
region and a premixed pilot flame. The will close with a discussion of
research needs, with emphasis on the integration of utilized active
control and health monitoring and prognostication systems into a
single combustor control system
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