Volume 3: Coal, Biomass and Alternative Fuels; Combustion and Fuels; Oil and Gas Applications; Cycle Innovations 1995
DOI: 10.1115/95-gt-073
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Rugged ATS Turbines for Alternate Fuels

Abstract: A major national effort is directed to developing advanced turbine systems designed for major improvements in efficiency and emissions performance using natural gas fuels. These turbine designs are also to be adaptable for future operation with alternate coal and biomass derived fuels. For several potential alternate fuel applications, available hot gas cleanup technologies will not likely be adequate to protect the turbine flowpath from deposition and corrosion. Consequently, ruggedized versions of ATS turbin… Show more

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“…Some evaluations to understand the potential of limiting erosion and deposition damage by improved airfoil design has been conducted and may be a fruitful direction for development. (Wenglarz et al. 1995).…”
Section: Table I -Turbine Inlet Particulate Specification Examplementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some evaluations to understand the potential of limiting erosion and deposition damage by improved airfoil design has been conducted and may be a fruitful direction for development. (Wenglarz et al. 1995).…”
Section: Table I -Turbine Inlet Particulate Specification Examplementioning
confidence: 99%