Development of can-type low NOx combustor for micro gas turbine (fundamental characteristics in a primary combustion zone with upward swirl)

A low NOx combustor for kerosene-fueled micro gas turbine based on a new concept was proposed, and the combustion characteristics of the prototype combustor were investigated. The new concept combustor consisted of primary and secondary combustion zones, and they were connected by a throat. A swirle...

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description A low NOx combustor for kerosene-fueled micro gas turbine based on a new concept was proposed, and the combustion characteristics of the prototype combustor were investigated. The new concept combustor consisted of primary and secondary combustion zones, and they were connected by a throat. A swirler was set between the primary and secondary combustion zones. In order to enhance the recirculation of burned gas in the primary combustion zone, the combustion air was introduced through the swirler and forced to flow upward to the combustor bottom, from where fuel spray was supplied through a nozzle. An optimum configuration of the primary combustion zone such as length of primary zone, swirler vane angle, diameter of throat, etc. were investigated to achieve high combustion stability and low emission in wide ranges of fuel flow rate and excess air ratio. The optimum value of each part in the primary combustion zone was found out by measuring fundamental combustion characteristics such as lean combustion limit, flame luminosity, exhaust gas composition and combustion gas temperature.
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