Abstract

In this experimental study we investigate the impact of transverse acoustic velocity fluctuations on the flame transfer function in response to axial velocity fluctuations. A generic swirl flame is exposed to transverse acoustic velocities of varying amplitude and relative phase simultaneously with axial acoustic forcing. Results obtained indicate that transverse velocity affects flame response, and both the magnitude of transverse velocity and its phase with respect to axial forcing are important factors. In addition to this key results, considerations for experimental investigations dealing with transverse acoustic forcing have been discussed.

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