2013
DOI: 10.1177/0954406213475945
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Effects of CO2 dilution on combustion instabilities in dual premixed flames

Abstract: There has been a rapid increase in the demand for biogas applications in recent years, and dry low NOx and dry low emission gas turbine combustors are promising platforms for such applications. Combustion instability is the most important drawback in dry low NOx gas turbine combustors and has, therefore, attracted considerable research interest lately. As a fundamental study towards the use of biogas in dry low NOx and dry low emission gas turbine combustors, this article investigates the influence of CO2 in s… Show more

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“…Diluting methods are usually used to reduce the temperature in the combustion chamber. Previous tests confirm that combustion instability diminishes, and the coupling strength weakens with CO 2 dilution, as it reduces the perturbation in the heat emission [22]. On the other hand, attention has recently been focused on pollutant emission such as NO x [23].…”
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confidence: 96%
“…Diluting methods are usually used to reduce the temperature in the combustion chamber. Previous tests confirm that combustion instability diminishes, and the coupling strength weakens with CO 2 dilution, as it reduces the perturbation in the heat emission [22]. On the other hand, attention has recently been focused on pollutant emission such as NO x [23].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 96%