Simon Ralph Sanderson
General Electric
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ASME Turbo Expo 2005: Power for Land, Sea, and Air | 2005
Jeffrey Scott Goldmeer; Simon Ralph Sanderson; Geoff Myers; Jesse Stewart; Michele D’Ercole
Dry, Low NOx (DLN) gas turbine combustion systems that use the lean, premixed combustion technique for emissions control are susceptible to dynamic pressure oscillations. During the initial full-load prototype testing of the MS5002E, excessive dynamic pressures were encountered when attempting fully premixed combustor operation, preventing the gas turbine from meeting a 15 ppm NOx emissions target. A series of experiments were performed to examine potential acoustic differences between the original laboratory fuel injection system and the prototype hardware used in the field test. The experimental results were used to validate an analytical model that was used to optimize the fuel circuit geometry for dynamics reduction. The resulting revised design demonstrated a ten-fold reduction in dynamic pressure amplitudes. As a result, the system was able to operate over the premixed mode operating range and provides the desired NOx levels with acceptable dynamic pressures and operability.Copyright
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Andrei Colibaba-Evulet; Michael John Bowman; Simon Ralph Sanderson; Anthony John Dean
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Keith Robert McManus; Simon Ralph Sanderson; Jeffrey Scott Goldmeer
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Simon Ralph Sanderson
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Michael John Bowman; Andrei Colibaba-Evulet; Anthony John Dean; Simon Ralph Sanderson; アンソニー・ジョン・ディーン; アンドレイ・コリババ−エヴレト; シモン・ラルフ・サンダーソン; マイケル・ジョン・ボウマン
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Jeffrey Scott Goldmeer; Simon Ralph Sanderson
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Simon Ralph Sanderson; Paolo Graziosi
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Michael John Bowman; Andrei Colibaba-Evulet; Anthony John Dean; Simon Ralph Sanderson