Reduction of fuel consumption of a small-scale gas turbine engine with fine bubble fuel

Thermal efficiency of the small-scale gas turbines (SSGTs) is much less than that of large-scale gas turbine. Therefore, improvement of thermal efficiency of SSGTs is very important. In this paper, fine bubble fuel (FBF) which is fuel mixed with air fine bubbles (AFBs) was introduced to SSGT to impr...

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Veröffentlicht in:Energy (Oxford) 2020-03, Vol.194, p.116822, Article 116822
Hauptverfasser: Nakatake, Yasuhito, Yamashita, Hirofumi, Tanaka, Hiroshi, Goto, Hidechika, Suzuki, Takashi
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Zusammenfassung:Thermal efficiency of the small-scale gas turbines (SSGTs) is much less than that of large-scale gas turbine. Therefore, improvement of thermal efficiency of SSGTs is very important. In this paper, fine bubble fuel (FBF) which is fuel mixed with air fine bubbles (AFBs) was introduced to SSGT to improve its thermal efficiency. Control fuel (CF) and FBF were tested on a SSGT. Specific fuel consumption (SFC) of the engine can be reduced about 2.6%–5.7% at a maximum and about 1.7%–2.7% as an average by using FBF compared to CF. To validate the effect AFBs on the reduction of fuel consumption (FC), droplet size distribution of CF and FBF injected by a nozzle was measured. It was found that atomization of droplets can be promoted by introducing AFBs to fuel, and D32 can be reduced about 4.4%. However, from the results of a simulation of combustion in the combustion chamber, considerable effect of atomization was not observed. Therefore, the effect of atomization of fuel on the reduction of FC is relatively small, and there are other reasons, such as promotion of diffusive combustion due to air which exists in fuel as AFBs. •Thermal efficiency of small-scale gas turbine engine was improved.•Fuel mixed with air fine bubbles and control fuel were compared on engine tests.•Droplet size distribution of both fuels injected by a nozzle were measured.•Considerable effect of atomization on combustion efficiency were not observed.
ISSN:0360-5442
1873-6785
DOI:10.1016/j.energy.2019.116822