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FUEL 卷:278
Exhaust gas recirculation with highly oxygenated fuels in gas turbines
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Rosec, Ziga1  Katrasnik, Tomaz1  Baskovic, Urban Zvar1  Seljak, Tine1 
[1] Univ Ljubljana, Fac Mech Engn, Askerceva Cesta 6, Ljubljana 1000, Slovenia
关键词: Oxygenated fuel;    Exhaust gas recirculation;    Biofuel;    Particulate matter;    Gas turbine;    Advanced combustion concepts;   
DOI  :  10.1016/j.fuel.2020.118285
来源: Elsevier
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【 摘 要 】

To achieve a near zero emission footprint of combustion in power generation, introduction of fuels with low global warming potential, namely low-carbon or carbon neutral fuels and simultaneous reduction of harmful emissions through implementation of advanced combustion concepts is necessary. The study addresses this challenge experimentally by proposing a new approach which combines the benefits of highly oxygenated waste derived fuels, here represented by glycerol, and an introduction of external exhaust gasses recirculation (EGR) aimed for further reduction of NOx emissions. Thus, the recognized role of the high oxygen content in glycerol can positively influence the well-known penalties of EGR, which are commonly perceivable through elevated CO and soot emissions. The measurements were performed with an experimental gas turbine equipped with an exhaust heat regeneration system and feedback loop for 8% and 13% EGR content in compressor intake air. The proposed system layout represents a technically viable and cost-efficient approach for upgrading existent gas turbine setups with a goal to improve their emission footprint. Results confirm that with 8% and 13% EGR rate, NOx, CO and soot can be reduced simultaneously, thus improving the CO- NOx and soot- NOx trade off approximately 2-fold for each species. Additionally, underlying phenomena responsible for observed improvements while increasing EGR rate are identified as an increased soot reactivity, a competing effect of EGR related dilution and an increased primary air temperature together with spray related parameters linked to low stoichiometric ratio of glycerol.

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