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HERO ID
8245282
Reference Type
Journal Article
Title
Numerical study of water vapor injection in the combustion chamber to reduce gas turbine fuel consumption
Author(s)
Sharafoddini, R; Habibi, M; Pirmohammadi, M
Year
2020
Is Peer Reviewed?
Yes
Journal
Journal of Applied Fluid Mechanics
ISSN:
1735-3572
Publisher
Isfahan University of Technology
Volume
13
Issue
3
Page Numbers
1047-1054
Language
English
DOI
10.29252/JAFM.13.03.30466
Abstract
In this study, the effect of water vapor injection on the flow pattern, temperature contamination and emission of pollutants has been studied. Also, the impact of the spray angle on the axis has been investigated and finally, the effect of fuel type and geometry on the flow variables has been investigated. The results were compared with numerical simulations performed by other researchers and the results showed that they are qualitatively acceptable. The purpose of this work is to investigate the effect of the amount of water vapor on flame and NOx released from combustion. The results showed that with the percentage of water injected, there were significant changes in the temperature and pressure contour patterns of the combustion chamber. The results showed that with the percentage of water injected, there were significant changes in the temperature and pressure contour patterns of the combustion chamber. The results showed that the overall efficiency of the Brighton cycle can be increased in the non-injecting mode from 91% to 95% for the combustion chamber mode by injecting 8% water vapor. Also, an increase of more than 8% of water vapor will not have much effect on efficiency of gas turbine and reduce fuel consumption. © 2020 Isfahan University of Technology.
Keywords
Combustion chamber; Computational fluid dynamics; Fluent; Hexane; Pollution release; Water vapor injection
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