SAE Technical Paper Series 1983
DOI: 10.4271/831676
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Conversion of Fuel Nitrogen to Oxides of Nitrogen in an Automotive Gas Turbine

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“…Based on figure 5 is presented that is reduction in the sulfur content in the LRC-SMW mixture, this has the potential to reduce SOx combustion gas emissions, which will improve the quality of LRC gas emissions, but the nitrogen content in SMW is relatively high so it has the potential to increase NOx emissions, especially if burned at high temperature [18], [19].The relatively high of the H2 content in SMW also has the potential to increase the combustion efficiency of LRC [20] The C, and O2 content of the sample is presented in Figure 6. Based on figure 6, it is presented that SMW has the potential to improve the combustion quality of LRC, because the potential content of C and O2 is relatively high.…”
Section: Figure 5 the H2 N2 And S Content Of The Samplementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Based on figure 5 is presented that is reduction in the sulfur content in the LRC-SMW mixture, this has the potential to reduce SOx combustion gas emissions, which will improve the quality of LRC gas emissions, but the nitrogen content in SMW is relatively high so it has the potential to increase NOx emissions, especially if burned at high temperature [18], [19].The relatively high of the H2 content in SMW also has the potential to increase the combustion efficiency of LRC [20] The C, and O2 content of the sample is presented in Figure 6. Based on figure 6, it is presented that SMW has the potential to improve the combustion quality of LRC, because the potential content of C and O2 is relatively high.…”
Section: Figure 5 the H2 N2 And S Content Of The Samplementioning
confidence: 99%