Abstract

Nonlinear dynamics of a thermal pulse combustor was investigated using a coupled fourth order lumped combustor model. The effects of optically thin radiation from the combustor gases to the wall are also investigated. The system response changes from steady combustion to extinction through oscillatory combustion as the wall temperature is lowered. The qualitative results suggest a transition to chaos through a period-doubling route prior to extinction. The presence of chaos is also confirmed by quantitative measures like correlation dimension and Lyapunov exponent. The system dynamics is qualitatively similar in presence and absence of radiation. However, inclusion of radiative heat loss leads to extinction at higher temperatures and also increases the predicted range of wall temperatures for which limit cycle behaviour is obtained. A measure for monitoring the proximity of the system to extinction has been developed using the time series data.

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