1982
DOI: 10.1115/1.3227288
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Design and Preliminary Results of a Fuel Flexible Industrial Gas Turbine Combustor

Abstract: The work described in this paper is a part of the DOE/LeRc “Advanced Conversion Technology Project” (ACT). The program is a multiple contract effort with funding provided by the Department of Energy and Technical Program Management provided by NASA LeRc. It is anticipated that future industrial gas turbine engines will require fuel flexibility. The emphasis in this paper is the fuel flexible combustor technology developed under the “Low NOx Heavy Fuel Combustor Concept Program” for application to the Detroit D… Show more

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“…Early experimental studies by Novick et al (1982) suggested that NO emissions appear to be controlled only by inlet temperature and rich zone equivalence ratio. Changes in the lean or dilution zone had no observable effect on NO x.…”
Section: Rich-burn Quick-quench Lean-burn Combustormentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Early experimental studies by Novick et al (1982) suggested that NO emissions appear to be controlled only by inlet temperature and rich zone equivalence ratio. Changes in the lean or dilution zone had no observable effect on NO x.…”
Section: Rich-burn Quick-quench Lean-burn Combustormentioning
confidence: 99%