Experimental and Numerical Study on Optimizing the DLN Micromix Hydrogen Combustion Principle for Industrial Gas Turbine Applications

Author:

Funke H. H.-W.1,Keinz J.1,Kusterer K.2,Haj Ayed A.2,Kazari M.3,Kitajima J.3,Horikawa A.3,Okada K.3

Affiliation:

1. Aachen University of Applied Sciences, Aachen, Germany

2. B&B-AGEMA GmbH, Aachen, Germany

3. Kawasaki Heavy Industries, Ltd., Akashi, Japan

Abstract

Combined with the use of renewable energy sources for its production, hydrogen represents a possible alternative gas turbine fuel for future low emission power generation. Due to the difference in the physical properties of hydrogen compared to other fuels such as natural gas, well-established gas turbine combustion systems cannot be directly applied to Dry Low NOx (DLN) hydrogen combustion. The DLN Micromix combustion of hydrogen has been under development for many years, since it has the promise to significantly reduce NOx emissions. This combustion principle for air-breathing engines is based on cross-flow mixing of air and gaseous hydrogen. Air and hydrogen react in multiple miniaturized diffusion-type flames with an inherent safety against flash-back and with low NOx-emissions due to a very short residence time of the reactants in the flame region. The paper presents an advanced DLN Micromix hydrogen application. The experimental and numerical study shows a combustor configuration with a significantly reduced number of enlarged fuel injectors with high thermal power output at constant energy density. Larger fuel injectors reduce manufacturing costs, are more robust and less sensitive to fuel contamination and blockage in industrial environments. The experimental and numerical results confirm the successful application of high energy injectors, while the DLN Micromix characteristics of the design point, under part load conditions and under off-design operation are maintained. Atmospheric test rig data on NOx emissions, optical flame structure and combustor material temperatures are compared to numerical simulations and show good agreement. The impact of the applied scaling and design laws on the miniaturized Micromix flamelets is particularly investigated numerically for the resulting flow field, the flame structure and NOx formation.

Publisher

American Society of Mechanical Engineers

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