Quantification of Mixing Quality Effects On Flashback Limits for H2-Rich Fuel Gases in Lean Premixed Combustion Using Laser-Induced Fluorescence of Acetone

Author:

Kim Taesung1,Doll Ulrich1,Faldella Filippo1,Jansohn Peter1

Affiliation:

1. Paul Scherrer Institut, Forschungsstrasse 111, 5232 Villigen PSI, Switzerland

Abstract

Abstract One of the main challenges arising from hydrogen-rich fuel mixtures is to prevent flame flashback. In typical gas turbines the fuel is commonly injected through holes in the axial swirler vanes to achieve a high mixing quality. However, this injection method is not perfect and can cause non-homogeneous mixing regions, so that locally rich fuel clusters can significantly increase flashback propensity. This work aims to establish a link between the local mixing quality of fuel and air and flashback limits obtained experimentally under elevated pressure conditions. The non-reacting experiments have been conducted at an atmospheric mock-up test rig and acetone-PLIF has quantified the local fuel concentration. Zones of high equivalence ratio are evident close to the center body wall. The near-wall equivalence ratio fields reveals that the critical probability of the local equivalence ratio being greater than the one for perfect premixing is between 20% and 35% for all hydrogen concentrations at the flashback limits observed. A probability of 35% is selected as a critical threshold to derive a correlation between the local and the global equivalence ratio in technical premixing. Even though the correlation is specific to the investigated burner configuration, the presented methodology offers valuable insights into the impact of the local mixing quality on flashback propensity, which can improve flashback prediction models formulated for perfect premixing conditions.

Publisher

ASME International

Subject

Mechanical Engineering,Energy Engineering and Power Technology,Aerospace Engineering,Fuel Technology,Nuclear Energy and Engineering

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