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Exhaust gas recirculation effects on flame heat release rate distribution and dynamic characteristics in a micro gas turbine

Journal

ENERGY
Volume 249, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.energy.2022.123680

Keywords

Exhaust gas recirculation; Micro gas turbine; OH* chemiluminescence; Heat release rate; Flame image

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [51976048]

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This research combines EGR with an adjustable fuel feeding combustor to assess the part-load performance of a 300 kW MGT and the flame spatio-temporal characteristics. The results show that EGR can effectively reduce emissions and improve fuel flexibility.
Exhaust gas recirculation (EGR) is an option proposed to augment the CO2 content in the exhaust gas for the efficient removal of CO2. In the field of micro-gas turbine (MGT), EGR is also a feasible solution to improve the part-load performance and fuel flexibility. This research combined EGR with an adjustable fuel feeding combustor to assess the part-load performance of a 300 kW MGT and the flame spatio-temporal characteristics. The radical chemiluminescence intensity of hydroxyl is selected to represent the heat release rate (HRR) in natural gas flames. The influence of EGR on HRR was investigated experimentally under various load ratios (50%-100%) and EGR ratios (0-20%). In addition, the temperature at the combustion chamber outlet is also measured. The results show that EGR can effectively reduce OTDF when the load ratio is high. Both the spatial distribution non-uniformity and fluctuation amplitude of HRR are suppressed after applying EGR. And EGR can also reduce the influence of mixing on HRR spatiotemporal characteristics. At last, the frequency characteristics of HRR are analyzed. The result shows that the flame frequency has a strong correlation with the characteristic frequency of turbulence.(C) 2022 Published by Elsevier Ltd.

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