Abstract
An experimental study was carried out to investigate flow/flame interactions, stability, combustion, and emissions properties of CH4/O2/CO2 stratified flames stabilized on a dual annular counter-rotating swirl (DACRS) burner for gas turbine combustion applications. The effects of two targeted parameters, namely equivalence ratios (for primary - ϕp, secondary - ϕs, and global - ϕg streams) and velocity ratio (Vr = Vp/Vs: primary to secondary stream inlet velocity ratio), are studied at fixed volumetric oxygen fraction (OF) in the oxidizer mixture (O2 + CO2) of both primary and secondary streams of 34 % at fixed Vp of 5 m/s. The experimental results indicated that no flame flashback was recorded in the domain of any operational ϕp up to stoichiometric operation of the secondary stream (ϕs = 1.0). At near stoichiometric operation of the primary stream, the main secondary flame can persist in extremely lean conditions (ϕs = 0.45 @ Vr = 3), thereby extending the thresholds of flame blowout. Moreover, raising ϕp from 0.4 to 1.0 results in significant reduction of ϕs at blowout from 0.595 to 0.456, corresponding to reducing the combustor ϕg at blowout from 0.577 to 0.499. At lower ϕp, the oxy-methane flame tends to lift and extinguish earlier.
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