Turbulent reacting flows in a generic swirl gas turbine combustor model are investigated both numerically and experimentally.In the investigation,an emphasis is placed upon the external flue gas recirculation,which is...Turbulent reacting flows in a generic swirl gas turbine combustor model are investigated both numerically and experimentally.In the investigation,an emphasis is placed upon the external flue gas recirculation,which is a promising technology for increasing the efficiency of the carbon capture and storage process,which,however,can change the combustion behaviour significantly.A further emphasis is placed upon the investigation of alternative fuels such as biogas and syngas in comparison to the conventional natural gas.Flames are also investigated numerically using the open source CFD software OpenFOAM.In the numerical simulations,a laminar flamelet model based on mixture fraction and reaction progress variable is adopted.As turbulence model,the SST model is used within a URANS concept.Computational results are compared with the experimental data,where a fair agreement is observed.展开更多
The DLE (dry low emission) technology has already been used on industrial gas turbine combustor and the NO X emission can be limited to 25 ppmv (@15% O 2 ), but one of the destructive effects is combustion instability...The DLE (dry low emission) technology has already been used on industrial gas turbine combustor and the NO X emission can be limited to 25 ppmv (@15% O 2 ), but one of the destructive effects is combustion instability. In this paper, the dynamic and emission characteristics of a DLE gas turbine combustor have been researched in the authors' laboratory, and the results show that the key source of combustion instability is the non-uniformity of fuel in the flame zone. Two main fuel supply methods have been used to form different fuel distribution types; it is shown that in the perfectly premixed case the emission level is low and combustion process is stable. The PPF also has an obvious effect on the combustor's emission and dynamic characteristics.展开更多
文摘Turbulent reacting flows in a generic swirl gas turbine combustor model are investigated both numerically and experimentally.In the investigation,an emphasis is placed upon the external flue gas recirculation,which is a promising technology for increasing the efficiency of the carbon capture and storage process,which,however,can change the combustion behaviour significantly.A further emphasis is placed upon the investigation of alternative fuels such as biogas and syngas in comparison to the conventional natural gas.Flames are also investigated numerically using the open source CFD software OpenFOAM.In the numerical simulations,a laminar flamelet model based on mixture fraction and reaction progress variable is adopted.As turbulence model,the SST model is used within a URANS concept.Computational results are compared with the experimental data,where a fair agreement is observed.
基金supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(No.50976116and No.50806077)
文摘The DLE (dry low emission) technology has already been used on industrial gas turbine combustor and the NO X emission can be limited to 25 ppmv (@15% O 2 ), but one of the destructive effects is combustion instability. In this paper, the dynamic and emission characteristics of a DLE gas turbine combustor have been researched in the authors' laboratory, and the results show that the key source of combustion instability is the non-uniformity of fuel in the flame zone. Two main fuel supply methods have been used to form different fuel distribution types; it is shown that in the perfectly premixed case the emission level is low and combustion process is stable. The PPF also has an obvious effect on the combustor's emission and dynamic characteristics.