Effect of syngas moisture content on the emissions of micro-gas turbine fueled with syngas/LPG in dual fuel mode

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Syngas produced by gasification has a potential to be one of the fueling solutions for gas turbines in the future. In addition to the combustible constituents and inert gases, syngas derived by gasification contains a considerable amount of water vapor which effect on syngas combustion behaviour. In this work, a micro-gas turbine with a thermal capacity of 50 kW was simulated using ASPEN Plus. The micro gas turbine system emissions were characterized using dry syngas fuels with a different composition, syngas 1 (10.53% H 2, 24.94% CO, 2.03% CH4, 12.80% CO2, and 49.70% N2) and syngas 2 (21.62% H2, 32.48% CO, 3.72% CH 4, 19.69% CO2, and 22.49% N2) mixed with LPG in a dual fueling mode. The effect of syngas moisture content was then studied by testing the system with moist syngas/LPG with a moisture content ranging from 0 to 20% by volume. The study demonstrates that the syngas moisture content has high influence on nitrogen oxides and carbon monoxide emissions. It's found that for 5% syngas moisture content, the NOx emission were reduced by 75.5% and 83% for Syngas 1 and Syngas 2 respectively. On carbon monoxide emissions and for same moisture content ratio, the reduction was found to be 43% and 57% for syngas1 and syngas 2 respectively. © 2014 Owned by the authors, published by EDP Sciences.

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Sadig, H., Sulaiman, S. A., & Said, M. A. (2014). Effect of syngas moisture content on the emissions of micro-gas turbine fueled with syngas/LPG in dual fuel mode. In MATEC Web of Conferences (Vol. 13). EDP Sciences. https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/20141302012

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