ALZETA Corporation has developed surface-stabilized fuel injectors for use with lean premixed combustors which provide extended turndown and ultra-low NOx emission performance. These injectors use a patented technique to form interacting radiant and blue-flame zones immediately above a selectively-perforated porous metal surface. This allows stable operation at low reaction temperatures. This technology is a successful extension of ALZETA’s line of proven Pyromat™ SB metal fiber burners. A proof-of-concept injector in a full-pressure test rig at NETL in Morgantown, West Virginia achieved sub-3 ppm NOx emissions with concurrent single-digit CO emissions, both corrected to 15% O2. Operating conditions ranged between inlet pressures of 182.4 kPa (1.8 atm) and 1236.2 kPa (12.2 atm), inlet temperatures between 86° C (186° F) and 455° C (850° F) and calculated adiabatic flame temperatures between 1466° C (2670° F) and 1593° C (2900° F). Testing with prototype fuel injectors in test rigs at Solar Turbines last year yielded similar results. In May of 2001, a Solar Saturn 1 MW gas-turbine engine was operated to 95% load with a surface-stabilized injector. Programs are moving forward to adapt these injectors to the Solar Turbines Taurus 60 and Titan 130 engines. Engine tests are scheduled to begin in 2003.
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2002 International Joint Power Generation Conference
June 24–26, 2002
Scottsdale, Arizona, USA
Conference Sponsors:
- Power Division
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0-7918-3617-7
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Development of Surface-Stabilized Fuel Injectors With Sub-Three PPM NOx Emissions
Christopher K. Weakley,
Christopher K. Weakley
ALZETA Corporation, Santa Clara, CA
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Steven J. Greenberg,
Steven J. Greenberg
ALZETA Corporation, Santa Clara, CA
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Robert M. Kendall,
Robert M. Kendall
ALZETA Corporation, Santa Clara, CA
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Neil K. McDougald,
Neil K. McDougald
ALZETA Corporation, Santa Clara, CA
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Leonel O. Arellano
Leonel O. Arellano
Solar Turbines Incorporated, San Diego, CA
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Christopher K. Weakley
ALZETA Corporation, Santa Clara, CA
Steven J. Greenberg
ALZETA Corporation, Santa Clara, CA
Robert M. Kendall
ALZETA Corporation, Santa Clara, CA
Neil K. McDougald
ALZETA Corporation, Santa Clara, CA
Leonel O. Arellano
Solar Turbines Incorporated, San Diego, CA
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IJPGC2002-26088, pp. 717-724; 8 pages
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February 24, 2009
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Weakley, CK, Greenberg, SJ, Kendall, RM, McDougald, NK, & Arellano, LO. "Development of Surface-Stabilized Fuel Injectors With Sub-Three PPM NOx Emissions." Proceedings of the 2002 International Joint Power Generation Conference. 2002 International Joint Power Generation Conference. Scottsdale, Arizona, USA. June 24–26, 2002. pp. 717-724. ASME. https://doi.org/10.1115/IJPGC2002-26088
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