Impact of the application of fuel and water emulsion on co and nox emission and fuel consumption in a miniature gas turbine

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Miniature gas turbines (MGT) are an important part of the production of electric energy in distributed systems. Due to the growing requirements for lower emissions and the increasing prices of hydrocarbon fuels, it is becoming more and more important to enhance the efficiency and improve the quality of the combustion process in gas turbines. One way to reduce NOx emissions is to add water to the fuel in the form of a water-based emulsion (FWE). This article presents the research results and the analysis of the impact of the use of FWE on CO and NOx emissions as well as on fuel consumption in MGT GTM-120. Experimental tests and numerical calculations were carried out using standard fuel (DF) and FWE with water content from 3% to 12%. It was found that the use of FWE leads to a reduction in NOx and CO emissions and reduction in the consumption of basic fuel. The maximum reduction in emissions by 12.32% and 35.16% for CO and NOx, respectively, and a reduction in fuel consumption by 5.46% at the computational operating point of the gas turbine were recorded.

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Niszczota, P., & Gieras, M. (2021). Impact of the application of fuel and water emulsion on co and nox emission and fuel consumption in a miniature gas turbine. Energies, 14(8). https://doi.org/10.3390/en14082224

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