A Reactor-Network Framework to Model Performance and Emissions of a Longitudinally Staged Combustion System for Carbon-Free Fuels

Author:

Gopalakrishnan Harish S.1,Maddipati Raj23ORCID,Gruber Andrea45ORCID,Bothien Mirko R.6,Aditya Konduri23

Affiliation:

1. Zurich University of Applied Sciences, Institute of Energy Systems and Fluid-Engineering , Winterthur 8401, Switzerland

2. Department of Computational and Data Sciences, Indian Institute of Science , Bangalore 560012, Karnataka, India

3. Indian Institute of Science Bangalore

4. Thermal Energy Department, SINTEF Energy Research , Trondheim 7034, Norway ; , Trondheim 7034, Norway

5. Department of Energy and Process Engineering, Norwegian University of Science and Technology , Trondheim 7034, Norway ; , Trondheim 7034, Norway

6. Zurich University of Applied Sciences, Institute of Energy Systems and Fluid-Engineering , Winterthur 8401, Switzerland ;

Abstract

Abstract Hydrogen and ammonia are considered crucial carbon-free energy carriers optimally suited for seasonal chemical storage and balancing of the energy system. In this context, longitudinally staged combustion systems represent an attractive technology in power generation for their capability of achieving low NOx emissions while conserving high load and, crucially, fuel flexibility at high thermal efficiency. Such two-stage combustion systems have been successfully implemented for natural gas firing of gas turbines and, more recently, have shown significant potential for clean and efficient hydrogen-firing operation. However, optimal operation with ammonia-based fuel mixtures is yet to be established. In recent works, a novel Rich-Quench-Lean (RQL) operational concept was proposed to burn a fuel-rich mixture of partially decomposed ammonia and air (for equivalence ratios ϕ∼1.1−1.2) in the first stage of a longitudinally staged combustion system. Complete oxidation of the remaining (hydrogen) fuel is theoretically ensured by dilution-air addition downstream of the first stage combustor. However, any operational concept based on these near-stoichiometric combustion conditions, while minimizing undesired prompt NOx and N2O formation by ammonia oxidation, can potentially result in significant, and certainly unpractical, thermal load on the first stage combustor liner that needs to be mitigated. In the present study, we exploit a newly developed reactors-network model to efficiently investigate the NOx-emissions performance of a longitudinally staged combustion system fired with natural gas, hydrogen or ammonia. First, the reactors network framework is validated with experimental, computational and other similar reactor network results in the literature. Second, the optimal air distribution within the longitudinally staged combustion system is found for clean (low emissions) and efficient (complete fuel conversion) ammonia-firing operation. Third, the consequences of such “ammonia-optimized” air distribution on flame stabilization and NOx emissions in more conventional natural gas- and hydrogen-firing operation are considered. Finally, an optimal air and fuel distribution is suggested for the longitudinally staged combustion system on the basis that, while still ensuring robust flame stabilization and high turbine inlet temperature, it minimizes NOx emissions for all three fuels considered.

Publisher

ASME International

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