Investigation of nonlinear flame response to dual-frequency disturbances
Xiaozhen Jiang, Jingxuan Li, Aimee S. Morgans, Lijun Yang, Lei Li, and, Tengyu Liu

TL;DR
This paper investigates how dual-frequency acoustic disturbances nonlinear interact with laminar flames, revealing that such interactions can significantly alter and attenuate the flame's heat release response, providing insights into combustion stability.
Contribution
It introduces a combined asymptotic and numerical analysis of nonlinear flame response to dual-frequency excitation, highlighting the impact of frequency interactions on combustion dynamics.
Findings
Dual-frequency excitation causes over 40% attenuation in heat release response.
Nonlinear interactions between two frequencies significantly alter flame behavior.
Propagation speed variation with frequency influences nonlinear flame response.
Abstract
The two-way interaction between the unsteady flame heat release rate and acoustic waves can lead to combustion instability within combustors. To understand and quantify the flame response to oncoming acoustic waves, previous studies have typically considered the flame dynamic response to pure tone forcing and assumed a dynamically linear or weakly nonlinear response. In this study, the introduction of excitation with two distinct frequencies denoted and is considered, including the effect of excitation amplitude in order to gain more insight into the nature of flame nonlinearities and their link with combustion instabilities. The investigation considers laminar flames and combines a low-order asymptotic analysis (up to third order in normalised excitation amplitude) with numerical methods based on the model framework of the -equation. The importance of the propagation…
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TopicsCombustion and flame dynamics
