Auto-Ignition of Gas Turbine Lubricating Oils in a Shock Tube Using Spray Injection

Author:

Cooper Sean P.1,Browne Zachary K.1,Alturaifi Sulaiman A.1,Mathieu Olivier1,Petersen Eric L.1

Affiliation:

1. J. Mike Walker '66 Department of Mechanical Engineering, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX 77843

Abstract

Abstract In choosing the lubricating oil for a gas turbine system, properties such as viscosity, viscosity index, corrosion prevention, and thermal stability are chosen to optimize turbine longevity and efficiency. Another property that needs to be considered is the lubricant's reactivity, as the lubricant's ability to resist combustion during turbine operation is highly desirable. In evaluating a method to define reactivity, the extremely low vapor pressure of these lubricants makes conventional vaporization by heating impractical. To this end, a new experiment was designed and tested to evaluate the reactivity of lubricating oils using an existing shock-tube facility at Texas A&M University equipped with an automotive fuel injector. This experiment disperses a premeasured amount of lubricant into a region of high-temperature air to study auto-ignition. To ensure proper dispersal, a laser extinction diagnostic was used to detect the lubricant particles behind the reflected shock as they are dispersed and vaporized. An OH* chemiluminescence diagnostic was used to determine ignition delay time. Using this method, various 32-, 36-, and 46-weight lubricants identified as widely used in the gas turbine industry were tested. Experiments were conducted in postreflected shock conditions around 1370 K (2006 °F) and 1.2 atm, where ignition delay time, peak OH* emission, and time-to-peak values were recorded and compared. Ignition was observed for all but one of the lubricants at these conditions, and mild to strong ignition was observed for the other lubricants with varying ignition delay times.

Publisher

ASME International

Subject

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

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1. Ignition of Various Lubricating Oil Compositions Using a Shock Tube;Journal of Engineering for Gas Turbines and Power;2023-11-03

2. High-Temperature Ignition Kinetics of Gas Turbine Lubricating Oils;Journal of Engineering for Gas Turbines and Power;2021-10-05

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