2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.fuel.2012.05.028
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Experimental study on the effect of N2, CO2, and steam dilution on the combustion performance of H2 and CO synthetic gas in an industrial gas turbine

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“…The inhibition of MeOH was least in the presence of H 2 S as it expanded the hydrate forming zone. Furthermore, Obanijesu et al [26] studied that the presence of H 2 and N 2 in a natural gas could inhibit hydrate formation due to the pressure conditions for hydrate formation, with H 2 showing higher significant effect than N 2 . Rajnauth et al [27] evaluated the effect of temperature, pressure, impurities (CO 2 , H 2 S and N 2 ) and water on gas hydrate formation of 21 natural gas systems using PVTSim.…”
Section: S T R U C T U R E I S T R U C T U R E I I S T R U C T U R E Hmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The inhibition of MeOH was least in the presence of H 2 S as it expanded the hydrate forming zone. Furthermore, Obanijesu et al [26] studied that the presence of H 2 and N 2 in a natural gas could inhibit hydrate formation due to the pressure conditions for hydrate formation, with H 2 showing higher significant effect than N 2 . Rajnauth et al [27] evaluated the effect of temperature, pressure, impurities (CO 2 , H 2 S and N 2 ) and water on gas hydrate formation of 21 natural gas systems using PVTSim.…”
Section: S T R U C T U R E I S T R U C T U R E I I S T R U C T U R E Hmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Coal derived syngases are mainly composed of H 2 , CO, N 2 , CO 2 and steam, and last three gases are incombustible diluents of which heating value is zero. Since these diluents are almost interchangeable in views of NO x /CO emission and combustion instability when the diluent's heat capacity is same [21]. Thus, only N 2 , the largest content in syngas, has been selected as a representative diluent to simplify the test.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Lee et al examined the effect of N 2 , CO 2 and steam dilution on the combustion performance of H 2 and CO syngas. This study showed that 40% dilution of N 2 , CO 2 and steam reduced NO X by 79%, 88% and 95%, respectively [18]. Hasegawa et al took place a study related to the combustion characteristics of gasified coal fuel.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 98%