An overview is provided of a CFD assessment with Jet-A replacement fuels and advanced fuel blends to assess fuel impacts on NOx emissions and flame structure in an axially-staged combustor for NASA’s Commercial Supersonic Transport (CST) program. The National Combustor Code (OpenNCC) was used to perform two-phase reacting flow computations with two replacement fuels for Jet-A, and various blending ratios of ‘average’ Jet-A (A2) and GEVO-ATJ (C1), for UTRC’s Axially Controlled Stoichiometry (ACS) combustor at CST cruise conditions. The predicted flame structures in the ACS combustor with for the replacement fuels, and for three different blending ratios of A2 and C1 fuel were very similar to each other. The predicted NOx emissions for the two replacement fuels, and three blending ratios of A2 and C1 were within 15% of the experimentally measured NOx emissions for 100% A2 fuel.


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    Title :

    Combustor Emissions Modeling of Sustainable Fuels for Commercial Supersonics Technology


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    AIAA SciTech Forum and Exposition ; 2024 ; Orlando, FL, US


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    English