The use of swirl burners with premixed hydrogen–methane fuel blends is a promising technology for low-emission power generation. Utilisation of hydrogen containing fuel mixtures can result in low-emission levels, but it is well known that there are many difficulties, primarily because of the very high laminar and turbulent flame speeds of hydrogen. Problems such as blowoff and flashback limits are extremely important where fuel flexibility is required. In this study, a generic swirl combustor at Cardiff University's GTRC is utilised to investigate blowoff and the ability of the premixed combustor to switch fuels whilst still maintain the same thermal load, for a range of alternative hydrogen based fuel mixtures in configurations where the c...
Gas turbines for power generation are optimised to run with fossil fuels but as a response to tighte...
The energy transition from fossil fuels to renewable energy sources is crucial for climate resilienc...
The ever-increasing importance of energy efficiency has given rise to numerous areas of concern for ...
The use of swirl burners with premixed hydrogen–methane fuel blends is a promising technology for lo...
Lean premixed swirl combustion is widely used in gas turbines and many other combustion Processes du...
AbstractLean premixed swirl combustion is widely used in gas turbines and many other combustion Proc...
The paper analyses new data for three fuels, natural gas, methane and Coke Oven Gas (COG) in two swi...
Gas turbines are extensively used in combined cycle power systems. These form about 20% of global po...
Gas turbines are extensively used in combined cycle power systems. These form about 20% of global p...
The addition of hydrogen to swirl stabilized methane-air flame in gas turbine has gained more and mo...
Ever-increasing energy demand, limited non-renewable resources, requirement for increased operationa...
Due to increasingly stringent air quality requirements, stationary power gas turbines have moved to ...
The global energy tendency leads to increasing attention on clean combustion technologies in order t...
Producer gas is a form of synthesis gas formed from the gasification of biomass. Its composition var...
Gas turbines for power generation are optimised to run with fossil fuels but as a response to tighte...
The energy transition from fossil fuels to renewable energy sources is crucial for climate resilienc...
The ever-increasing importance of energy efficiency has given rise to numerous areas of concern for ...
The use of swirl burners with premixed hydrogen–methane fuel blends is a promising technology for lo...
Lean premixed swirl combustion is widely used in gas turbines and many other combustion Processes du...
AbstractLean premixed swirl combustion is widely used in gas turbines and many other combustion Proc...
The paper analyses new data for three fuels, natural gas, methane and Coke Oven Gas (COG) in two swi...
Gas turbines are extensively used in combined cycle power systems. These form about 20% of global po...
Gas turbines are extensively used in combined cycle power systems. These form about 20% of global p...
The addition of hydrogen to swirl stabilized methane-air flame in gas turbine has gained more and mo...
Ever-increasing energy demand, limited non-renewable resources, requirement for increased operationa...
Due to increasingly stringent air quality requirements, stationary power gas turbines have moved to ...
The global energy tendency leads to increasing attention on clean combustion technologies in order t...
Producer gas is a form of synthesis gas formed from the gasification of biomass. Its composition var...
Gas turbines for power generation are optimised to run with fossil fuels but as a response to tighte...
The energy transition from fossil fuels to renewable energy sources is crucial for climate resilienc...
The ever-increasing importance of energy efficiency has given rise to numerous areas of concern for ...