Effect of Using Emulsions of High Nitrogen Containing Fuels and Water in a Gas Turbine Combustor on NOx and Other Emissions

Autor: Singh, P. P., Mulik, P. R., Cohn, A.
Zdroj: Journal of Engineering for Gas Turbines and Power; July 1983, Vol. 105 Issue: 3 p430-437, 8p
Abstrakt: A total of four combustion tests studying the response of various water/fuel emulsion rates on NOx emissions have been conducted on: (a) Paraho shale oil, (b) H-Coal© (372x–522 K) distillate, (c) No. 2 oil doped with quinoline, (d) H-Coal© (505–616 K) distillate, utilizing a 0.14-m dia gas turbine can-type combustor at base-load conditions. Each test fuel run was proceeded with a base-line fuel run with No. 2 distillate oil. The results indicate that the effectiveness of water injection to reduce NOx decreased rapidly with an increase in the fuel-bound nitrogen (FBN) content of the test fuels. The smoke number, in general, decreased with increased water injection, while carbon monoxide and unburned hydrocarbons increased at high water/fuel flow rates.
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