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A Simplified Chemical Reactor Network Approach for Aeroengine Combustion Chamber Modeling and Preliminary Design

Sergios Villette    
Dimitris Adam    
Alexios Alexiou    
Nikolaos Aretakis and Konstantinos Mathioudakis    

Resumen

In a time when low emission solutions and technologies are of utmost importance regarding the sustainability of the aviation sector, this publication introduces a reduced-order physics-based model for combustion chambers of aeroengines, which is capable of reliably producing accurate pollutant emission and combustion efficiency estimations. The burner is subdivided into three volumes, with each represented by a single perfectly stirred reactor, thereby resulting in a simplified three-element serial chemical reactor network configuration, reducing complexity, and promoting the generality and ease of use of the model, without requiring the proprietary engine information needed by other such models. A tuning method is proposed to circumvent the limitations of its simplified configuration and the lack of detailed geometric data for combustors in literature. In contrast to most similar frameworks, this also provides the model with the ability to simultaneously predict the combustion efficiency and all pollutant emissions of interest (?????? N O x , ???? C O and unburnt hydrocarbons) more effectively by means of implementing a detailed chemical kinetics model. Validation against three correlation methods and actual aeroengine configurations demonstrates accurate performance and emission trend predictions. Integrated within two distinct combustion chamber low-emission preliminary design processes, the proposed model evaluates each new design, thereby displaying the ability to be employed in terms of optimizing a combustor?s overall performance given its sensitivity to geometric changes. Overall, the proposed model proves its worth as a reliable and valuable tool for use towards a greener future in aviation.

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