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Combustion of Renewable Biogas Fuels

Combustion of Renewable Biogas Fuels
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摘要 Biogas fuel is a sustainable and renewable fuel produced from anaerobic digestion of organic matter. The biogas fuel is a flammable mixture of methane and carbon dioxide with low to medium calorific values. Biogas is an alternative to conventional fossil fuels and can be used for beating, transportation and power generation. CFD (computational fluid dynamic) analysis of the combustion performance and emissions of biogas fuel in gas turbine engines is presented in this study. The main objective of this study is to understand the impact of the variability in the biogas fuel compositions and lower heating values on the combustion process. Natural gas, biogas from anaerobic digester, landfill biogas, and natural gas/biogas mixture fuels combustion were investigated in this study. The CFD results show lower peak flame temperature and CO mole fractions inside the combustor and lower NOx emissions at the combustor exit for the biogas compared to natural gas fuel. The peak flame temperature decreases by 37% for the biogas landfill (COJCH4 = 0.89) and by 22% for the biogas anaerobic digester (CO2/CH4 = 0.54) compared to natural gas fuel combustion. The peak CO mole fraction inside the combustor decreases from 9.8 × 10-2 for natural gas fuel to 2.22 × 10-4 for biogas anaerobic digester and 1.32 × 10-7 for biogas landfill. The average NOx mole fraction at the combustor exit decreases from 1.13 × 10-5 for natural gas fuel to 0.40 × 10-6 for biogas anaerobic digester and 1.06 × 10-6 for biogas landfill. The presence of non-combustible constituents in the biogas reduces the temperature of the flame and consequently the NOx emissions.
出处 《Journal of Energy and Power Engineering》 2015年第10期831-843,共13页 能源与动力工程(美国大卫英文)
关键词 Anaerobic digestion BIOGAS non-premixed combustion NOx emissions CFD. 天然气燃料 可再生能源 燃烧性能 氮氧化物排放量 厌氧消化池 垃圾填埋场 燃气涡轮发动机 计算流体动力学
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