Publication Date:
2015
abstract:
ABSTRACT
In recent years an increasing interest is focused on the
study of micro gas turbines (MGT) behavior at part load by
varying fuel, in order to determine their versatility. The interest
in using MGT is related to the possibility of feeding with a wide
range of fuels and to realize efficient cogenerative cycles by
recovering heat from exhaust gases at higher temperatures. In
this context, the studies on micro gas turbines are focused on
the analysis of the machine versatility and flexibility, when
operating conditions and fuels are significantly varied. In line of
principle, in case of gaseous fuels with similar Wobbe Index no
modifications to the combustion chamber should be required.
The adoption of fuels whose properties differ greatly from those
of design can require relevant modifications of the combustor,
besides the proper adaptation of the feeding system. Thus, at
low loads or low calorific value fuels, the combustor becomes a
critical component of the entire MGT, as regards stability and
emissions of the combustion process. Focus of the paper is a 3D
CFD analysis of the combustor behavior of a Turbec T100P
fueled at different loads and fuels. Differences between
combustors designed for natural gas and liquid fuels are also
highlighted. In case of natural gas, inlet combustor temperature
and pressure were taken from experimental data; in case of
different fuels, such data were inferred by using a
thermodynamic model which takes into account rotating
components behavior through operating maps of compressor
and turbine. Specific aim of the work is to underline
potentialities and critical issues of the combustor under study in
case of adoption of fuels far from the design one and to suggest
possible solutions.
Iris type:
02.01 Contributo in volume (Capitolo o Saggio)
Keywords:
Micro Gas Turbines; CFD; hydrogen
List of contributors:
Chiariello, Fabio; Reale, Fabrizio; Calabria, Raffaela; Massoli, Patrizio
Book title:
Volume 8: Microturbines, Turbochargers and Small Turbomachines; Steam Turbines