The effect of operating variables of a hydrogen fueled combustor on exhaust concentrations of total oxides of nitrogen was determined at inlet-air temperature levels up to 810 K, pressure of 414,000N/sa m, and reference velocity of 21.3 m/sec. The combustor, which was originally designed for hydrocarbon fuel produced a NO(x) concentration of 380 ppm with hydrogen at 810 K inlet-air temperature. A reduction in NO(x) of about 30 % was obtained by modification to a lean or rich primary zone. The lowest NO(x) levels obtained with hydrogen were equivalent to those of the reference combustor burning hydrocarbon fuels
Pollutant levels of oxides of nitrogen, unburned hydrocarbons, and carbon monoxide were measured for...
Tests were conducted to determine the effectiveness of prevaporization and premixing in reducing the...
One of the key technology challenges for the use of hydrogen in gas turbine engines is the performan...
Flame-tube experiments using premixed hydrogen and air were conducted to determine the emissions of ...
An annular gas turbine combustor was tested with heated natural gas fuel to determine the effect of ...
Tests were conducted to determine the effect of inlet air humidity on the formation of oxides of nit...
How the emissions of nitrogen oxides and carbon monoxide are affected by: (1) the decreased hydrogen...
The amount of nitrogen oxides introduced into the atmosphere by gas turbines is very significant in ...
Hydrogen, in the gas state, has been proposed to replace Jet-A (the fuel used for commercial jet eng...
The effect of combustor operating conditions on the conversion of fuel-bound nitrogen (FBN) to nitro...
An annular gas turbine combustor was tested with heated ASTM Jet-A fuel to determine the effect of i...
Graduation date: 1982Emissions of oxides of nitrogen from a small (15 kW) turbine generator\ud burni...
Recent progress in an evaluation of the applicability of the hydrogen enrichment concept to achieve ...
Nitric oxide forms in the primary zone of gas turbine combustors where the burnt gas composition is ...
Experiments were conducted to determine the effectiveness of several premixing prevaporizing gas tur...
Pollutant levels of oxides of nitrogen, unburned hydrocarbons, and carbon monoxide were measured for...
Tests were conducted to determine the effectiveness of prevaporization and premixing in reducing the...
One of the key technology challenges for the use of hydrogen in gas turbine engines is the performan...
Flame-tube experiments using premixed hydrogen and air were conducted to determine the emissions of ...
An annular gas turbine combustor was tested with heated natural gas fuel to determine the effect of ...
Tests were conducted to determine the effect of inlet air humidity on the formation of oxides of nit...
How the emissions of nitrogen oxides and carbon monoxide are affected by: (1) the decreased hydrogen...
The amount of nitrogen oxides introduced into the atmosphere by gas turbines is very significant in ...
Hydrogen, in the gas state, has been proposed to replace Jet-A (the fuel used for commercial jet eng...
The effect of combustor operating conditions on the conversion of fuel-bound nitrogen (FBN) to nitro...
An annular gas turbine combustor was tested with heated ASTM Jet-A fuel to determine the effect of i...
Graduation date: 1982Emissions of oxides of nitrogen from a small (15 kW) turbine generator\ud burni...
Recent progress in an evaluation of the applicability of the hydrogen enrichment concept to achieve ...
Nitric oxide forms in the primary zone of gas turbine combustors where the burnt gas composition is ...
Experiments were conducted to determine the effectiveness of several premixing prevaporizing gas tur...
Pollutant levels of oxides of nitrogen, unburned hydrocarbons, and carbon monoxide were measured for...
Tests were conducted to determine the effectiveness of prevaporization and premixing in reducing the...
One of the key technology challenges for the use of hydrogen in gas turbine engines is the performan...