Klaus Döbbeling
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ASME Turbo Expo 2013: Turbine Technical Conference and Exposition | 2013
Mirko R. Bothien; Douglas Anthony Pennell; Martin Zajadatz; Klaus Döbbeling
Modern gas turbine combustors have to fulfill two major requirements. On the one hand they have to provide reliable operation with low emissions; on the other operational flexibility is of utmost importance. Alstom’s new AEV (Advanced EnVironmental) burner — an evolution of the proven EV burner technology — is one key feature to fulfill both on engine level. It can be operated on fuel gas and oil. In order to achieve low NOx emissions, modern combustors are operated in lean-premixed mode which is prone to thermoacoustic instabilities. This is accounted for by the implementation of multi-volume dampers. These dampers feature high damping performance in a broad low-frequency range thus widely enlarging the operating window. During transient operation, especially when switching from gaseous to liquid fuel and vice versa, the specific switching procedure with sophisticated fuel flow control schemes allows for a very smooth transmission. Another very important aspect is the optimization of leakage and cooling air into the combustion chamber. In order to validate the reduction of both, multiple thermal paint applications for fuel gas and oil operation in the full scale engine were performed at different engine loads up to baseload. In this paper, the AEV burner, broadband acoustic dampers, optimized cooling and leakage schemes, as well as innovative fuel switchover and operation concepts are described. It is shown that the combination of all of them makes the GT13E2 outstanding in fuel and operational flexibility featuring low emissions over the whole operating window.Copyright
ASME Turbo Expo 2012: Turbine Technical Conference and Exposition | 2012
Martin Zajadatz; Douglas Anthony Pennell; Stefano Bernero; Bettina Paikert; Raffaele Zoli; Klaus Döbbeling
Increasing public awareness and more stringent legislation on pollutants drive gas turbine manufacturers to develop combustion systems with low NOx emissions. In combination to this demand the gas turbines have to provide a broad range of operational flexibility to cover variations in gas composition and ambient conditions as well as varying daily and seasonal energy demands and load profiles.This paper describes the development and implementation of the Alstom AEV (Advanced EnVironmental) burner, an evolution of the EV. Continuous fuel supply to two fuel stages at any engine load simplifies the operation and provides a fast and reliable response of the combustion system during transient operation of the gas turbine. Increased turndown with low emissions is an additional advantage of the combustion system upgrade.© 2012 ASME
Archive | 1996
Klaus Döbbeling
Archive | 1998
Klaus Döbbeling; Christian Steinbach
Archive | 2010
Adnan Eroglu; Klaus Döbbeling
Archive | 1998
Klaus Döbbeling; Lothar Prof. Dr. Reh; Yunhogn Wang
Archive | 2004
Klaus Döbbeling; Christian Oliver Paschereit
Archive | 1998
Klaus Döbbeling; Thomas Ruck; Christian Steinbach
Archive | 2002
Klaus Döbbeling; Peter Jansohn; Hans Peter Knöpfel; Christian Steinbach
Archive | 2005
Klaus Döbbeling; Stefan Lecheler; Rolf Rüetschi