Publication Date:
2019-06-28
Description:
Nitrogen oxide levels of low gas turbine engine emissions are correlated in this paper. The predictions of NO(x) emissions are based on a review of the literature of previous low NO(x) combustor programs and analytical chemical kinetic calculations. Concepts included in the literature review consisted of Lean-Premixed-Prevaporized (LPP), Rich Burn/Quick Quench/Lean/Burn (RQL), and Direct Injection. The NO(x) emissions were found to be an exponential function of adiabatic combustion temperature over a wide range of inlet temperatures, pressures and (lean) fuel-air ratios. It is stated that the low NO(X) potential of LPP is offset by the operational disadvantages of its narrow stability limits and its susceptibility to autoignition/ flashback. The RQL and the Direct Injection concepts have the advantage of wider stability limits comparable to conventional combustors. Results were obtained primarily with gaseous fuels and it is noted that the challenge will be to produce the same low levels of NO(x) with liquid fuels.
Keywords:
AIRCRAFT PROPULSION AND POWER
Type:
AIAA PAPER 90-0550
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