The work described in this paper is a part of the DOE/LeRC Advanced Conversion Technology Project (ACT). The program is a multiple contract effort with funding provided by the Department of Energy and Technical Program Management provided by NASA LeRC. The emphasis in this paper is the fuel flexible combustor technology developed under the Low NO/sub x/ Heavy Fuel Combustor Concept Program for application to the Detroit Diesel Allison (DDA) Model 570-K industrial gas turbine engine. The technology, to achieve emission goals, emphasizes dry fuel-bound nitrogen (FBN), control of NO/sub x/ can be effected through a stated combustor with a rich initial combustion zone. A rich/quench/lean (RQL) variable geometry combustor utilizes the technology that will be presented to achieve low NO/sub x/ from alternate fuels containing FBN. The results will focus on emissions and durability for multifuel operation. (ERA citation 08:005596)
Multifuel Evaluation of Rich/Quench/Lean Combustor
1982
9 pages
Report
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English
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