Effects of nitrogen dilution on the NOx and CO emission of H2/CO/CH4 syngases in a partially-premixed gas turbine model combustor

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作者
Lee, In Bok [1 ]
Woo, In Sung [1 ]
Lee, Min Chul [1 ]
机构
[1] Incheon Natl Univ, Coll Engn, Dept Safety Engn, Acad Ro 119, Inchon 406772, South Korea
关键词
Gas turbine combustor; NOx and CO emission; Synthetic gas; Nitrogen dilution; OH* chemiluminescence; Flame stability; SYNTHETIC GAS; INSTABILITY;
D O I
10.1016/j.ijhydene.2016.04.131
中图分类号
O64 [物理化学(理论化学)、化学物理学];
学科分类号
070304 ; 081704 ;
摘要
In this study, the nitrogen dilution effect in H-2/CO/CH4 syngas flames on the characteristics of NOx and CO emissions were investigated in a partially premixed gas turbine model combustor. Nitrogen was diluted into the fuel side and combustor liner temperature, and the flame structures were observed in order to find information that was critical for analyzing the results of the NOx and CO emissions. The addition of nonflammable N-2 was effective in decreasing the combustion temperature, which was attributed to the reduction in the reaction rate of syngas oxidation as well as the increase in the overall heat capacity of the air-fuel mixture at a constant heat input. NOx suppression was successfully achieved up to the one digit ppmv level for all heat input and all fuel composition by the 60%-fuel side dilution of nitrogen. However, increases in nitrogen dilution increased the possibility of CO emission; therefore, extremely high CO was emitted in a 100%-CO flame at a low load with 60%-nitrogen dilution reaching 10,000 ppmv. The dilution of nitrogen in syngas considerably changed the flame structure, such as flame length, thickness, angle, location, and intensity. These flame structures provided valuable clues for the analysis of the NOx and CO emission results in relation to the flame temperature results. Based on the integration of the test results, a cause-and-effect diagram of NOx and CO emissions was plotted, and the root causes of NOx suppression were determined to be the decreases in both temperature and residence time in the hot combustion zone, and the critical path of these root causes was clarified. Although the nitrogen dilution technique has been investigated in detail, and the effects are fully understood, the careful monitoring of CO and flame detachment from the fuel nozzle is recommended when applying the nitrogen dilution technique to reduce NOx emission, especially in cases of low load operation. A practical dataset was collected from the combustion test at gas turbine relevant conditions for a wide range of fuel compositions. These results and the knowledge gained from this study could be usefully applied for the environmentally friendly and safe operation of integrated gasification combined cycle and synthetic natural gas firing gas turbine power plants. (C) 2016 Hydrogen Energy Publications LLC. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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页码:15841 / 15851
页数:11
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