Abstract
Analysis of thermoacoustic instabilities were dominated by modal (eigenvalue) analysis for many decades. Recent progress in nonmodal stability analysis allows us to study the problem from a different perspective, by quantitatively describing the short-term behavior of disturbances. The short-term evolution has a bearing on subcritical transition to instability, known popularly as triggering instability in thermoacoustic parlance. We provide a review of the recent developments in the context of triggering instability. A tutorial for nonmodal stability analysis is provided. The applicability of the tools from nonmodal stability analysis are demonstrated with the help of a simple model of a Rjike tube. The article closes with a brief description of how to characterize bifurcations in thermoacoustic systems.
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Sujith, R. I., Juniper, M. P., & Schmid, P. J. (2016). Non-normality and nonlinearity in thermoacoustic instabilities. International Journal of Spray and Combustion Dynamics, 8(2), 119–146. https://doi.org/10.1177/1756827716651571
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