Development of Air Supply System for Gas Turbine Combustor Test Rig
Abstract
Complete combustion process occurs when the air and fuel burns at their stoichiometric ratio, which determines the appropriate amount of air needed to be supplied to the combustion chamber. Thus, designing an appropriate air supply system is important, especially for multi-fuel combustion. Each type of fuel has different molecular properties and structures which influence the stoichiometric ratio. Therefore, the designed air supply system must be operable for different types of fuels. Basically, the design of the air supply system is at atmospheric pressure. It is important that the air which enters the combustion chamber is stable and straight. From the calculation, the maximum required mass flow rate of air is 0.1468kg/s.
- Publication:
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The 10th Asian International Conference on Fluid Machinery
- Pub Date:
- June 2010
- DOI:
- 10.1063/1.3464939
- Bibcode:
- 2010AIPC.1225..874K
- Keywords:
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- flow measurement;
- compressors;
- thermal expansion;
- viscosity;
- bioenergy conversion;
- 47.80.Cb;
- 84.30.Qi;
- 65.40.De;
- 47.20.Gv;
- 88.20.fk;
- Velocity measurements;
- Modulators and demodulators;
- discriminators comparators mixers limiters and compressors;
- Thermal expansion;
- thermomechanical effects;
- Viscous and viscoelastic instabilities