Industrial turbines fired on medium heating value (MHV) gas (nominally 300 Btu/scf) synthesized from coal offer an attractive alternative means of producing electrical power in the future. Peak flame temperatures resulting from combustion of this MHV gas in conventional diffusion flame combustors may be comparable to those of natural gas, yielding undesirably high concentrations of NOx. This paper describes an EPRI-sponsored program conducted to demonstrate a MHV gas turbine combustor capable of meeting EPA NOx requirements without water injection. Program objectives were to design, fabricate, and test three MHV combustor configurations and to demonstrate NOx emissions concentrations of 15 ppmv (dry basis) or less at a burner inlet pressure of 1.27 atm: Design of the combustors was based on a lean-premix fuel metering concept. Tests were conducted in a single-can combustor rig at simulated engine conditions ranging from 40 to 125 percent of engine baseload (74 MW).
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ASME 1980 International Gas Turbine Conference and Products Show
March 10–13, 1980
New Orleans, Louisiana, USA
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- International Gas Turbine Institute
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978-0-7918-7965-8
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Design and Operation of Low-NOx Combustors With Medium Heating Value, Coal-Derived Gas
J. R. Grant, Jr.,
J. R. Grant, Jr.
Pratt & Whitney Aircraft, West Palm Beach, FL
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T. E. Holladay,
T. E. Holladay
Pratt & Whitney Aircraft, West Palm Beach, FL
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R. L. Duncan
R. L. Duncan
Electric Power Research Institute, Palo Alto, CA
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J. R. Grant, Jr.
Pratt & Whitney Aircraft, West Palm Beach, FL
T. E. Holladay
Pratt & Whitney Aircraft, West Palm Beach, FL
F. H. Boenig
UTC, South Windsor, CT
R. L. Duncan
Electric Power Research Institute, Palo Alto, CA
Paper No:
80-GT-14, V01AT01A014; 12 pages
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April 17, 2015
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Grant, JR, Jr., Holladay, TE, Boenig, FH, & Duncan, RL. "Design and Operation of Low-NOx Combustors With Medium Heating Value, Coal-Derived Gas." Proceedings of the ASME 1980 International Gas Turbine Conference and Products Show. Volume 1A: General. New Orleans, Louisiana, USA. March 10–13, 1980. V01AT01A014. ASME. https://doi.org/10.1115/80-GT-14
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