Abstract

A study of a new micro-flame burner device (MFBD) for the combustion chamber of a gas turbine unit (GTU) using the Ansys Fluent program is presented. Research objective: determination of the optimal operating modes of the investigated burner, initial air parameters for maximum combustion efficiency, examination of the uniformity of the temperature field, and the concentration of nitrogen oxides in the combustion chamber of the gas turbine unit with the MFBD. The features of the design and operation of the micro-flame burner device are described, as well as the stages of modeling combustion processes in the Ansys Fluent software. The calculations conducted using various simulation parameters in this program allowed the evaluation of the efficiency of the new MFBD, determination of the temperature field distribution, and the nitrogen oxide content in the combustion products. The nitrogen oxide emissions in the combustion products during different modes of operation did not exceed 9 ppm. This data will be useful for further optimization and development of GTUs taking into account the requirements of efficiency and environmental safety. The presented study demonstrates the application of Ansys Fluent in the development of new technologies in the field of combustion and energy

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