Data di Pubblicazione:
2014
Abstract:
The performance of a micro gas turbine in terms of global
efficiency and exhaust emissions at different loads and
methane-hydrogen blends has been experimentally studied. The
load was varied from full load down to half load. A critical
comparison between experimental data and results of the 3D
CFD analysis of the combustor is discussed in order to study the
effects of part load operation. Additional objective of the
present study is to extend the numerical analysis of the
combustor in order to describe the influence of a wider range of
hydrogen concentrations in the fuel gas mixture. Numerical
simulations were performed through the commercial code
ANSYS CFX 14.5. Turbulence model adopted was the RSM
RANS model, which ensures a good evaluation of effects of
swirled turbulent flows in the combustion chamber. The
oxidation of methane is simulated by using multistep kinetics
models. They assure a better reproduction of CO emissions with
load. Boundary and initial conditions were defined by using
experimental data, when available, and results of numerical
matching analysis, which assumes importance in case of
absence of specific measurements at combustor inlet.
Discussion of results is mainly focused on the variation in terms
of exhaust gaseous emissions and temperature distributions in
the combustor by varying load and fuel. A numerical evaluation
of the MGT combustor behavior in critical conditions is also
presented.
Tipologia CRIS:
04.01 Contributo in Atti di convegno
Keywords:
MICRO GAS TURBINE; 3D CFD; Experimental; Emissions; methane-hydrogen
Elenco autori:
Chiariello, Fabio; Reale, Fabrizio; Calabria, Raffaela; Massoli, Patrizio
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Titolo del libro:
Proceedings of ASME Turbo Expo 2014: Turbine Technical Conference and Exposition GT2014