FGM Applied to Grid Plate Flame Stabilisers for NOx Prediction in Non-Premixed Gas Turbine Combustion

José Ramón Quiñonez Arce, G. Andrews, H. Phylaktou
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The present work investigates one of the lowest NOx design concepts using directly fueled grid plate flame stabilisers [10] termed Grid Mix (GM). The work uses CFD to predict experimental results for the GM low NOx flame stabilisers operated with propane. An additional study was undertaken to analyse their performance on hydrogen, a zero-carbon fuel at the heart of the UK zero-carbon power generation policy. Combustors are in production using similar technology to GM, and at least two manufacturers have low NOx hydrogen combustors using similar flame stabilisers [9, 18, 21–24]. Also, as the tests were at atmospheric pressure, the results are relevant to process burners, and the test condition for the CFD was a 140 kW thermal input process burner. The Grid Mix technique for non-premixed combustion, with fuel injected into the airflow at the periphery of the air holes, allows rapid fuel and air mixing for lean non-premixed ultra-low NOx combustion. The technology has been investigated at high entry temperatures of modern industrial gas turbines with all the combustion air passing through the flame stabiliser at a typical reference Mach number for this condition of M = 0.047, at an overall pressure loss of ΔP/P = 2.4%, for a heat release of 28MW/m2. These conditions are well above most experimental and CFD publications on low NOx gas turbine emissions. The combustion and NOx predictions for hydrogen show that Grid Mix flame stabilisers offer a viable solution to low NOx with hydrogen combustors. In addition, the advantage of adding fuel and air mixing passage downstream of the Grid Mix fuel injector is also demonstrated, as used by Yorke et al. [18].
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FGM应用于栅格板火焰稳定剂预测非预混燃气轮机燃烧NOx
本工作研究了使用直接燃料栅格板火焰稳定剂[10]的最低NOx设计概念之一,称为栅格混合(GM)。本文利用CFD方法对含丙烷的GM低NOx火焰稳定剂的实验结果进行了预测。另一项研究分析了它们在氢上的表现,氢是一种零碳燃料,是英国零碳发电政策的核心。燃烧器正在生产中,使用与GM类似的技术,并且至少有两家制造商使用类似的火焰稳定剂生产低NOx氢燃烧器[9,18,21 - 24]。此外,由于试验是在常压下进行的,因此结果与过程燃烧器有关,CFD的试验条件是140 kW的热输入过程燃烧器。用于非预混燃烧的网格混合技术,将燃料注入气孔周围的气流中,可以实现燃料和空气的快速混合,从而实现非预混超低NOx燃烧。该技术已在现代工业燃气轮机的高入口温度下进行了研究,在此条件下,所有燃烧空气都通过火焰稳定器,典型参考马赫数为M = 0.047,总压力损失为ΔP/P = 2.4%,热释放量为28MW/m2。这些条件远远高于大多数低氮氧化物燃气轮机排放的实验和CFD出版物。氢的燃烧和氮氧化物预测表明,Grid Mix火焰稳定剂为氢燃烧器的低氮氧化物提供了可行的解决方案。此外,Yorke等人使用的网格混合喷油器下游增加燃料和空气混合通道的优势也得到了证明。
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