Abstract:
The invention refers to burner arrangement for producing hot gases to be expanded in a gas turbine, including a burner inside a plenum, where the burner has means for fuel injection, means for air supply and means for generating an ignitable fuel/air mixture inside the burner, and a combustion chamber following downstream said burner having an outlet being fluidly connected to the gas turbine. The invention is characterized in that the means for air supply includes at least two separate flow passages, and that the one of the two flow passages is fed by a first supply pressure and the other flow passage is fed by a second supply pressure.
Abstract:
The burner includes a swirl chamber. The swirl chamber has a substantially conical shape defining a central axis. The swirl chamber is defined by a plurality of wall elements. A combination of nozzles at the pressure, suction side and trailing edge of the wall element are placed for fuel injection. The wall elements define slots between each other. The slots have different widths (w) in consecutive planes in the axial direction, wherein said planes are perpendicular to the central axis.
Abstract:
The burner includes a swirl chamber. The swirl chamber has a substantially conical shape defining a central axis. The swirl chamber is defined by a plurality of wall elements. A combination of nozzles at the pressure, suction side and trailing edge of the wall element are placed for fuel injection. The wall elements define slots between each other. The slots have different widths (w) in consecutive planes in the axial direction, wherein said planes are perpendicular to the central axis.
Abstract:
A plant with a fuel system includes a gas separation system for separating at least a first fuel fraction with high hydrocarbons, which has a higher concentration of high hydrocarbons than an incoming fuel gas. A second fuel fraction with a reduced concentration of high hydrocarbons is provided. A fuel gas supply line for incoming fuel and/or a fuel line for the second fuel fraction leads to the combustor of the gas turbine for feeding fuel gas into the combustor. Further a fuel line for feeding the first fuel fraction leads to the at least one combustor to control the combustion behaviour by controlled addition of the first fuel fraction into the combustor. The disclosure further refers to the operation of such a plant by controlling the combustion behaviour with the controlled addition of a high hydrocarbon fuel.