Volume 3: Combustion, Fuels and Emissions, Parts a and B 2008
DOI: 10.1115/gt2008-51189
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A Gas Turbine Innovative System for Managing Fuel With Different and Variable-Over-Time Wobbe Indexes

Abstract: Due to the substantial increase in sources of gas, natural gas interchangeability is a key subject in the industry today. The extensive pipeline network means that natural gas arriving at appliances, boilers, burners and power plant turbines could come from anywhere. Fuel compositions vary from one source to another. Moreover, most recently, Liquefied Natural Gas has emerged as a major source and the composition of gas derived from LNG substantially differs from the natural gas one. In Dry Low NOx (DLN) system… Show more

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“…Lean premixed gas turbine vendors are in the process of developing retrofit solutions to allow legacy turbines to accommodate hydrogen, in addition to providing new build technology options that are more tolerant to hydrogen (Diez et al 2020;Kutne et al 2020). Approaches for retrofitting include developing more sophisticated control systems to account for gas composition and/or turbine conditions, as well as implementing improved combustion systems for increased resilience against the aforementioned adverse operation effects (Goldmeer and Catillaz 2021; Forte et al 2008;Wind, Güthe, and Syed 2014;Larfeldt et al 2017). A potential retrofit project for a legacy gas turbine will likely include combustion module replacement, modified instrumentation/control systems, and a modified fuel delivery system (Kutne et al 2020).…”
Section: Gas Turbinesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Lean premixed gas turbine vendors are in the process of developing retrofit solutions to allow legacy turbines to accommodate hydrogen, in addition to providing new build technology options that are more tolerant to hydrogen (Diez et al 2020;Kutne et al 2020). Approaches for retrofitting include developing more sophisticated control systems to account for gas composition and/or turbine conditions, as well as implementing improved combustion systems for increased resilience against the aforementioned adverse operation effects (Goldmeer and Catillaz 2021; Forte et al 2008;Wind, Güthe, and Syed 2014;Larfeldt et al 2017). A potential retrofit project for a legacy gas turbine will likely include combustion module replacement, modified instrumentation/control systems, and a modified fuel delivery system (Kutne et al 2020).…”
Section: Gas Turbinesmentioning
confidence: 99%