Volume 3B: Combustion, Fuels, and Emissions 2021
DOI: 10.1115/gt2021-60105
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Grid Plate Flame Stabilizer for High Intensity Gas Turbine Combustion: The Influence of the Method of Fuel Injection on Mixing, Flame Development and NOx Emissions

Abstract: Grid plate flame stabilizers for low NOx emissions have renewed interest in recent years due to their use in low NOx hydrogen gas turbine combustors. For non-premixed grid plate combustion, the difference in flame stabilizer design is in how the grid plate air flow is fueled. In the present work a simple four hole grid plate is investigated using CFD with three methods of fueling the air holes: radially inward fuel injection using 8 fuel nozzles per air hole (Grid Mix, GM 1 and Micromix); central fuel injectio… Show more

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