TANGO
Thermoacoustic and Aeroacoustic Nonlinearities in Green combustors with Orifice structures
Combustion instabilities represent a serious problem for combustion-driven devices, such as gas turbine engines and domestic burners. These instabilities can cause intense pressure oscillations, which in turn causes excessive structural oscillations, fatigue and even catastrophic damage to combustor hardware. In recent years, the development of clean combustion systems with reduced pollution of the environment has become a priority; however, such systems are particularly prone to combustion instabilities. There is an urgent need to understand the physical processes that are responsible so that methods to predict and prevent these instabilities can be developed. The research in the TANGO network is intended to address these issues.
A Marie Curie Initial Training Network
Our Achievements
Patent. D Rouwenhorst and J Hermann “Thermoacoustic precursor method and apparatus”
European Patent EP3104078, filing date: 20/11/2015, publication date: 14/12/2016.
Marketed by IfTA
14 Peer-reviewed papers in the following journals:
Journal of Fluid Mechanics
Journal of Sound and Vibration
International Journal of Spray and Combustion Dynamics
Journal of the Acoustical Society of America
Combustion and Flame
Combustion Theory and Modelling
Journal of the Global Power and Propulsion Society
Proceedings of the Combustion Institute
Applied Acoustics
53 Conference papers in the proceedings of the following conferences:
International Congress of Sound and Vibration, Beijing, 2014
International Congress of Sound and Vibration, Florence, 2015
International Congress of Sound and Vibration, Athens, 2016
International Congress of Sound and Vibration, London, 2017
AIAA/CEAS Aeroacoustics Conference, Atlanta, 2014
AIAA/CEAS Aeroacoustics Conference, Lyon, 2016
European Combustion Meeting, Dubrovnik, 2017
ASME Turbo Expo, Seoul, 2016
International Symposium on Combustion, Seoul, 2016
EuroNoise Maastricht, 2015
International Symposium “Thermoacoustic Instabilities in Gas Turbines and Rocket Engines” Munich, 2016
COMBURA Symposium, Soesterberg, 2016
Joint ISMA-USD Conference, Leuven 2016
7 PhD theses completed. 4 PhD theses in preparation
Our Mission
To develop green combustion technologies and noise control methods in a gender-balanced, multi-disciplinary network with academic and industrial collaboration, while also training highly skilled scientists of the future.
Our Values
Team. Cutting-edge research in a friendly, collaborative and creative atmosphere
Environment. Development of green technologies for combustion and noise control
Portfolio. Scientific discoveries in thermoacoustics and aeroacoustics leading to innovations
Gender equality. Concern for gender issues, promoting positive role models
Publicity. Communication with the general public through dedicated science events and publications
Partnership. Cross-fertilisation in research between academic disciplines and industrial development
People. Educate young researchers to become well-rounded scientists with an analytic and an intuitive side