Related Experiment Video
Updated: Aug 4, 2025

Induction of Microstreaming by Nonspherical Bubble Oscillations in an Acoustic Levitation System
Published on: May 9, 2021
Development of closed-loop active control method for suppression of thermoacoustic instability using radial air
Nilaj Deshmukh1, Afzal Ansari1, Praseed Kumar1
1Department of Mechanical Engineering, Fr. C. Rodrigues Institute of Technology, Sector- 9A, Vashi, Navi Mumbai 400703, India.
Abstract:
Thermoacoustic instabilities present in the combustor of power producing devices are having adverse effects on the performance. To avoid thermoacoustic instabilities, design of control method is very much essential. Design and development of a closed loop control method is a real challenge for combustor. Active control methods are advantageous than passive methods. The characterization of thermoacoustic instability is essential for effective design of control method. The selection of appropriate controller and it's design depends on characterization of thermoacoustic instabilities. In this method the feedback signal acquired from microphone is used to control the flow rate of radial micro-jets. The developed method is implemented effectively to suppress thermoacoustic instabilities in a one dimensional combustor (Rijke tube). The airflow to the radial micro-jets injector was controlled using a control unit which consist of a stepper motor coupled with a needle valve, and an airflow sensor. Radial micro-jets are used to break a coupling and act as an active closed-loop method. The control method used radial jets effectively to control the thermoacoustic instability and reduces sound pressure level to background level (100 dB to 44 dB) in short span of time (10 Second).•LabVIEW Interface for Arduino (LIFA), LabVIEW, and DAQ are very useful in developed closedloop active control method.•Developed closed loop active control method is very effective for suppression of thermoacoustic instability.•Developed closed loop active control method used air in the form micro jets to control thermoacoustic instabilities.
Related Concept Videos
Open and closed-loop control systems
An open-loop control system operates without feedback from the output. It consists of two primary elements: the controller and the controlled process. The controller receives an input signal...
Steady, Laminar Flow in Circular Tubes
Steady, Laminar Flow Between Parallel Plates
Laminar and Turbulent Flow
Laminar Flow: Problem Solving
Turbulent Flow: Problem Solving
Temperature is a key factor in CO2 solubility. In this case, the CO2 gas and the liquid are cooled to 20°C. Lower temperatures...

