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Design and evaluation of combustors for reducing aircraft engine pollution.This report summarizes some of the NASA Lewis Research Center's recent efforts in reducing exhaust emissions from turbine engines. Various techniques employed and the results of testing are briefly described and referenced for detail. The experimental approaches taken to reduce oxides of nitrogen emissions include the use of: multizone combustors incorporating reduced dwell time, fuel-air premixing, air atomization, fuel prevaporization and gaseous fuel. Since emissions of unburned hydrocarbons and carbon monoxide are caused by poor combustion efficiency at engine idle, the studies of fuel staging in multizone combustors and air assist fuel nozzles have indicated that large reductions in these emissions can be achieved. Also, the effect of inlet-air humidity on oxides of nitrogen was studied as well as the very effective technique of direct water injection. The emission characteristics of natural gas and propane fuels were measured and compared with those of ASTM-Al kerosene fuel.
Document ID
19730044130
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Jones, R. E.
Grobman, J.
(NASA Lewis Research Center Cleveland, Ohio, United States)
Date Acquired
August 7, 2013
Publication Date
April 1, 1973
Subject Category
Propulsion Systems
Meeting Information
Meeting: Meeting on Design and evaluation of combustors for reducing aircraft engine pollution
Location: London
Country: United Kingdom
Start Date: April 9, 1973
End Date: April 13, 1973
Sponsors: AGARD, NATO
Accession Number
73A28932
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
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