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Study of aerodynamic structure of flow in a model of vortex furnace using Stereo PIV method

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The aerodynamic structure of flow in a lab model of a perspective design of vortex furnace was studied. The chamber has a horizontal rotation axis, tangential inlet for fuel-air jets and vertical orientation of secondary injection nozzles. The Stereo PIV method was used for visualization of 3D velocity field for selected cross sections of the vortex combustion chamber. The experimental data along with “total pressure minimum” criterion were used for reconstruction of the vortex core of the flow. Results fit the available data from LDA and simulation.

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Research was supported by Russian Science Foundation (Project No. 14-19-00137).

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Anufriev, I.S., Kuibin, P.A., Shadrin, E.Y. et al. Study of aerodynamic structure of flow in a model of vortex furnace using Stereo PIV method. Thermophys. Aeromech. 23, 621–624 (2016). https://doi.org/10.1134/S0869864316040156

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