Abstract

The application of the trapped vortex combustor (TVC) concept to heavy-duty gas turbine conditions has been explored. Combustor stability, lean blow out, and emission performance requirements limit design options for conventional lean premixed combustors. The TVC concept has demonstrated reduced emissions and high turndown with liquid fuels and could overcome existing lean premixed performance constraints as well. The present study examines premixed injection of natural gas into the TVC at heavy-duty gas turbine conditions. The emission performance is measured over a range of operating conditions. The combustor turndown and dynamics performance are also presented. To forecast the performance potential of the TVC combustor a chemical reactor network model was developed. The model was anchored with experimental data and implemented in the prediction of TVC combustor emissions and turndown performance. The reactor model confirms that NOx reduction greater than 60% is possible using a trapped vortex combustor (TVC).

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