绿色发动机:使用替代燃料可能造成的损害和保护

Z. Hong, G. Cao, Chen Wr
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随着化石燃料成本的不断上升以及氮氧化物和COx等温室气体的排放,合成气和生物燃料等替代燃料的使用引起了人们的强烈兴趣,同时,使用陶瓷基复合材料来提高燃气涡轮发动机的效率,减少氮氧化物和COx的排放对绿色发动机越来越有吸引力。然而,替代燃料的氢/碳比增加;反过来,在燃烧过程中,它比传统的喷气燃料产生更多的水蒸气。水蒸气水平的增加会对燃气轮机热段部件,特别是SiC/SiC陶瓷基复合材料(CMC)部件上形成的保护氧化垢产生影响,导致燃气轮机部件的加速降解。此外,一些来自生物质的替代燃料可能含有碱元素,如钾、钠和钙,以及氯、硫和/或磷,这可能导致燃气轮机热段部件的腐蚀,导致在使用期间过早失效。本文将介绍一些替代燃料及其燃烧产物,对燃气轮机热段部件可能造成的损伤,以及一些可能减轻这种损伤的防护涂层
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Green Engines: Possible Damages by Firing Alternative Fuels andProtection
With the rising cost of fossil fuels along with greenhouse gas emission such as NOx and COx, use of alternative fuels such as syngas and biofuels is intense interesting, and in the meantime using ceramic matrix composites that eliminate the need of film cooling in combustors, vanes and other hot section components to improve the efficiency of gas turbine engine and reduce the NOx and COx emission becomes increasingly attractive for green engines. However, the alternative fuels have an increased hydrogen/carbon ratio; in turn during combustion it produces more water vapor than the conventional jet fuels. The increased water vapor level will have an impact on the protective oxide scale developed on the gas turbine hot section components, particularly on those made of SiC/SiC ceramic matrix composites (CMC), leading to an accelerated degradation of the turbine components. In addition, some alternative fuels derived from biomass may contain alkali elements such as potassium, sodium and calcium, as well as chlorine, sulfur and/or phosphorus, which may result in possible corrosion of the hot section components in gas turbines, leading to premature failure during service. This paper will review some of the alternative fuels and their combustion products, the possible damages to gas turbine hot section components, as well as some potential protective coatings that may mitigate such damage
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