By controlling fuel-to-air ratio of local reactants, pollutant emissions would be minimized in a proposed two-stage combustor for gas-turbine engines. It would use fuel-rich partial-oxidation stage and air-rich combustion stage to reduce emissions of nitrogen oxide, carbon monoxide and hydrocarbons. Combustor fuel-lean burning limit would be extended simultaneously.


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    Two-Stage Combustor Reduces Pollutant Emissions


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    1982-09-01



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    English


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