Methods of combating the phenomenon of vibration combustion in low emission combustion chambers of gas turbine installations
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https://doi.org/10.18372/2306-1472.38.1656Abstract
The comparative analysis of domestic and foreign experience of vibration burning suppression in low emission combustion chambers of the gas-turbine units is executed, which enabled de bene esse to select two basic groups of methods of vibration burning suppression: passive and active. Basic advantages and failings are shown to each of the selected groups of methods, perspective and high efficiency of the active vibration burning suppression.
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