A comparative experimental investigation has been performed, comparing the emissions from a synthetic jet fuel and from Jet A1. In the investigation, the unburned hydrocarbons were analyzed chemically and the regulated emissions of NOx, CO and HC were measured. All combustion tests were performed under elevated pressures in a gas turbine combustor rig. A Swedish company, Oroboros AB, has developed a novel clean synthetic jet fuel, LeanJet®. The fuel is produced synthetically from synthesis gas by a Fischer-Tropsch process. Except for the density, the fuel conforms to the Standard Specification for Aviation Turbine Fuels. The low density is due to the lack of aromatics and polyaromatics. Organic emissions from the gas turbine combustor rig were collected by adsorption sampling and analyzed chemically. Both the fuels and the organic emissions were analyzed by gas chromatography/flame ionization (GC/FID) complemented with gas chromatography/mass spectrometry (GC/MS). Under the operating conditions investigated, no significant differences were found for the regulated emissions, except for emission of CO from the synthetic fuel, which, at leaner conditions, was one-quarter of that measured for Jet A1. Detailed analysis of the organic compounds showed that the emissions from both fuels were dominated by fuel alkanes and a significant amount of naphthalene. It was also found that Jet A1 produced a much higher amount of benzene than the synthetic fuel.
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ASME Turbo Expo 2006: Power for Land, Sea, and Air
May 8–11, 2006
Barcelona, Spain
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- International Gas Turbine Institute
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0-7918-4236-3
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Chemical Analysis of Combustion Products From a High-Pressure Gas Turbine Combustor Rig Fueled by Jet A1 Fuel and a Fischer-Tropsch-Based Fuel
Fredrik Hermann,
Fredrik Hermann
Lund Institute of Technology, Lund, Sweden
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Jens Klingmann,
Jens Klingmann
Lund Institute of Technology, Lund, Sweden
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Rolf Gabrielsson,
Rolf Gabrielsson
Volvo Aero Corporation, Trollha¨ttan, Sweden
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Jo¨rgen R. Pedersen,
Jo¨rgen R. Pedersen
Arealia AB, Mo¨lndal, Sweden
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Farshid Owrang
Farshid Owrang
Oroboros AB, Go¨tteborg, Sweden
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Fredrik Hermann
Lund Institute of Technology, Lund, Sweden
Jens Klingmann
Lund Institute of Technology, Lund, Sweden
Rolf Gabrielsson
Volvo Aero Corporation, Trollha¨ttan, Sweden
Jo¨rgen R. Pedersen
Arealia AB, Mo¨lndal, Sweden
Jim O. Olsson
Arealia AB, Mo¨lndal, Sweden
Farshid Owrang
Oroboros AB, Go¨tteborg, Sweden
Paper No:
GT2006-90600, pp. 523-532; 10 pages
Published Online:
September 19, 2008
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Hermann, F, Klingmann, J, Gabrielsson, R, Pedersen, JR, Olsson, JO, & Owrang, F. "Chemical Analysis of Combustion Products From a High-Pressure Gas Turbine Combustor Rig Fueled by Jet A1 Fuel and a Fischer-Tropsch-Based Fuel." Proceedings of the ASME Turbo Expo 2006: Power for Land, Sea, and Air. Volume 1: Combustion and Fuels, Education. Barcelona, Spain. May 8–11, 2006. pp. 523-532. ASME. https://doi.org/10.1115/GT2006-90600
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