Scalar and momentum turbulent transport experiments with swirling and nonswirling flowsCombustor models for the aircraft gas turbine industry have been obtained because of the need to reduce the costs of developing improved performance and more durable engines. A few years ago, it became apparent that the mass concentration and velocity predictions provided by the computer codes were not representing the data measured in some confined recirculating flows. It is pointed out that errors in the mass concentration distribution are an especially serious problem because of their influence on the heat release, temperature, and reactant distributions. Combined mass and momentum turbulent transport experiments with swirling and nonswirling flow have been conducted with the objective to obtain an experimental data base which can be used to evaluate and improve the turbulent transport submodes employed in the aerothermal models. The present paper is mainly concerned with the overall characteristics of the mass turbulent transport processes in complex flows with recirculation and the deficiencies of the conventional models.
Document ID
19860027200
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Johnson, B. V. (United Technologies Research Center East Hartford, CT, United States)
Roback, R. (United Technologies Research Center East Hartford, CT, United States)
Bennett, J. C. (Connecticut, University Storrs, United States)