Abstract

The occurrence of Lean Blowout (LBO) is a disadvantage that endangers a stable operation of gas turbines. A determination of LBO limits is essential in the design of gas turbine combustors. A semiempirical model is one of the most widely used methods to predict LBO limits. Among the existing semiempirical models for predicting LBO limits, Lefebvre’s LBO model and the Flame Volume (FV) model are particularly suitable for gas turbine combustors. On the basis of Lefebvre’s and FV models, the concept of effective evaporation efficiency is introduced in this paper, and a Flame Volume-Evaporation Efficiency (FV-EE) model is derived and validated. LBO experiments are carried out in a model combustor with 23 different structures and 10 different sprays. The prediction uncertainty of the FV-EE model is less than ± 13% for all of these 33 structures and sprays, compared with ± 50% for the FV model and ± 60% for Lefebvre’s model. Furthermore, the prediction uncertainty of the FV-EE model is also less than ± 13% for other combustors from available literature.

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