Claims
- 1. An apparatus for modulation of a flame by injecting pulsed fuel at one or more sub-harmonic frequencies of an instability frequency of an air breathing combustor having instabilities, wherein the instabilities cause natural oscillations in fluid flow, comprising:
at least one closed loop actuator, wherein said at least one closed loop actuator periodically injects the pulsed fuel into said combustor at the one or more sub-harmonic frequencies of said instability frequency; a sensor operatively coupled to said combustor down stream from an inlet to said combustor, wherein said sensor detects pressure oscillations in said combustor; and a first means for controlling operatively coupled to said at least one closed loop actuator and responsive to said sensor, wherein said first means for controlling prompts said at least one closed loop actuator to periodically inject the pulsed fuel at the one or more sub-harmonic frequencies of the instability frequency and wherein the pulsed fuel modulates the natural oscillations within said combustor to produce tailored conditions within said combustor.
- 2. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein said means for controlling is a closed loop controller operatively coupled to said at least one closed loop actuator, said closed loop controller comprising,
a bandpass filter operatively coupled to said sensor, wherein said sensor relays the instability frequency to said bandpass filter and said bandpass filter prevents passage of any signal outside the frequency range containing said instability frequency; an amplifier operatively coupled to said bandpass filter; a lock and delay circuit operatively coupled to said amplifier; a divider operatively coupled to said lock and delay circuit, wherein said divider divides the instability frequency, yielding a fraction of the harmonic frequency of said instability frequency; a power supply operatively coupled to said divider; and a transistor operatively coupled to said divider.
- 3. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein said at least one closed loop actuator comprises four closed loop actuators.
- 4. The apparatus of claim 1 or 2 further comprising:
at least one open loop actuator, wherein said at least one open loop actuator periodically injects pulsed fuel into the shear layer of said combustor; a second means for controlling operatively coupled to said at least one open loop actuator, wherein said second means for controlling prompts said at least one open loop actuator to periodically inject the pulsed fuel into said combustor at a driving frequency.
- 5. The apparatus of claim 3 wherein a first set of two of said four closed loop actuators are set in at an angle of 45° with respect to a flow of said liquid fuel and wherein a second set of two of said four closed loop actuators are set at an angle of 90° with respect to the flow of said liquid fuel.
- 6. A method of active control modulation of a flame in a combustor having an instability frequency by injecting pulsed fuel, comprising:
feeding a fluid flow into said combustor through an inlet, wherein instabilities in said combustor produce natural oscillations in the fluid flow; generating a signal detecting pressure oscillations within said combustor; engaging a first means of controlling operatively coupled to at least one closed loop actuator and responsive to a sensor, wherein said control device prompts said at least one closed loop actuator to inject pulsed fuel; injecting the pulsed fuel into said combustor, wherein said pulsed fuel is injected at the one or more sub-harmonic frequencies of said instability frequency; and modulating the natural oscillations of said combustor to produce tailored conditions in said combustor.
- 7. The method of claim 6 wherein said first means of controlling comprises a closed loop control device, said closed loop control device comprising:
filtering said sensor signal to prevent passage of any signal outside the frequency range containing said instability frequency; amplifying said signal; locking said signal in phase; delaying said phase locked signal; and dividing said phase-locked delayed signal to yield a fraction of the harmonic frequency of said instability frequency.
- 8. A method of active control modulation of a flame in a combustor having an instability frequency by injecting pulsed fuel via a plurality of actuators having at least one closed loop actuator and at least one open loop actuator, comprising:
feeding a fluid flow into said combustor through an inlet, wherein instabilities in said combustor produce natural oscillations in the fluid flow; generating a signal detecting the pressure oscillations within said combustor; engaging a closed loop control device operatively to said at least one closed loop actuator and responsive to a sensor, wherein said closed loop control device prompts the closed loop actuator to inject the pulsed fuel into a shear layer of said combustor; injecting the pulsed fuel from the closed loop actuator into said combustor, wherein the pulsed fuel from said closed loop actuator controls the amplitude of the pressure oscillations in said combustor by modulating the natural oscillations; engaging an open loop control device operatively coupled to said at least one open loop actuator, wherein said open loop control device prompts said at least one open loop actuator to inject pulsed fuel into said combustor at a driving frequency; and injecting pulsed fuel from said open loop actuator into said combustor at said driving frequency.
- 9. The method of claim 8 wherein said driving frequency comprises one or more sub-harmonic frequencies of said instability frequency of said combustor.
- 10. The method of claim 8 wherein said driving frequency comprises a harmonic frequency of said instability frequency of said combustor.
- 11. The method of claim 8 wherein the number of closed loop actuators is equal to the number of open loop actuators.
- 12. The method of claim 8 wherein the number of closed loop actuators is greater than the number of open loop actuators.
- 13. The method of claim 8 wherein the number of closed loop actuators is less than the number of open loop actuators.
- 14. An apparatus for active control modulation of a flame in a combustor having instabilities, wherein the instabilities cause natural oscillations, by injecting pulsed fuel, comprising:
at least one closed loop actuator, wherein said at least one closed loop actuator periodically injects pulsed fuel into said combustor; at least one open loop actuator, wherein said at least one open loop actuator periodically injects pulsed fuel into said combustor; a sensor connected to said combustion chamber down stream from an inlet, wherein said sensor generates a signal detecting the pressure oscillations in said combustor; a first means for controlling operatively coupled to said at least one closed loop actuator and responsive to said sensor, wherein said first means for controlling prompts said at least one closed loop actuator to periodically inject pulsed fuel into said combustor and wherein said first means for controlling controls the amplitude of the pressure oscillations in said combustor by modulating the natural oscillations; and a second means for controlling operatively coupled to said at least one open loop actuator, wherein said second means for controlling prompts said at least one open loop actuator to periodically inject pulsed fuel into said combustor at a driving frequency.
- 15. The apparatus of claim 14 wherein the number of closed loop actuators equals the number of open loop actuators.
- 16. The method of claim 14 wherein the number of closed loop actuators is greater than the number of open loop actuators.
- 17. The method of claim 14 wherein the number of closed loop actuators is less than the number of open loop actuators.
- 18. The method of claim 14 wherein said driving frequency comprises one or more sub-harmonic frequencies of said instability frequency of said combustor.
- 19. The method of claim 14 wherein said driving frequency comprises a harmonic frequency of said instability frequency of said combustor.
- 20. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein said lock and delay circuit comprises a phase lock and delay circuit.
- 21. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein said lock and delay circuit comprises a time lock and delay circuit.
- 22. The apparatus of claim 14 wherein said first means for controlling comprises a closed loop controller.
- 23. The apparatus of claim 22 wherein said closed loop controller comprises:
a bandpass filter operatively coupled to said sensor, wherein said sensor relays the instability frequency to said bandpass filter and said bandpass filter prevents passage of any signal outside the frequency range containing said instability frequency; a first amplifier operatively coupled to said bandpass filter; a time delay circuit operatively coupled to said amplifier; and a voltage comparator operatively coupled to said time delay circuit, wherein said voltage comparator is operatively coupled to said at least one closed loop actuator.
- 24. The apparatus of claim 14 wherein said second means for controlling comprises an open loop controller.
- 25. The apparatus of claim 24 wherein said open loop controller comprises:
a signal generator, wherein said signal generator generates said driving frequency; and a second amplifier operatively coupled to said signal generator, wherein said amplifier is operatively coupled to said at least one open loop actuator.
- 26. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein said pulsed fuel is injected into a shear layer of said combustor.
- 27. The method of claim 6 further comprising:
engaging an open loop control device operatively coupled to said at least one open loop actuator, wherein said open loop control device prompts said at least one open loop actuator to inject pulsed fuel into said combustor at a driving frequency; and injecting pulsed fuel from said open loop actuator into said combustor at said driving frequency.
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