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    Evaluation of the Level of Gaseous Fuel Bound Sulfur on Fine Particulate Emission From a Low Emission Gas Turbine Engine

    Source: Journal of Engineering for Gas Turbines and Power:;2013:;volume( 135 ):;issue: 003::page 31501
    Author:
    Spang, Brent
    ,
    Yoshimura, Sayaka
    ,
    Hack, Richard
    ,
    McDonell, Vincent
    ,
    Samuelsen, Scott
    DOI: 10.1115/1.4007719
    Publisher: The American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)
    Abstract: The present work investigates the effect of natural gas fuel sulfur on particulate emissions from stationary gas turbine engines used for electricity generation. Fuel sulfur from standard line gas was scrubbed using a system of fluidized reactor beds containing a specially designed activated carbon purposely built for sulfur absorption. A sulfur injection system using sonic orifices was designed and constructed to inject methyl mercaptan into the scrubbed gas stream at varying concentrations. Using these systems, particulate emissions created by various fuel sulfur levels between 0 and 15 ppmv were investigated. Particulate samples were collected from a Capstone C65 microturbine generator system using a Horiba MDLT1302TA microdilution tunnel and analyzed using a Horiba MEXA1370PM particulate analyzer. In addition, ambient air samples were collected to determine incoming particulate levels in the combustion air. The Capstone C65 engine air filter was also tested for particulate removal efficiency by sampling downstream of the filter. To further differentiate the particulate entering the engine in the combustion air from particulate being emitted from the exhaust stack, two high efficiency highefficiency particulate air filters were installed to eliminate a large portion of incoming particulate. Variable fuel sulfur testing showed that there was a strong correlation between total particulate emission factor and fuel sulfur concentration. Using eleven variable sulfur tests, it was determined that an increase of 1 ppmv fuel sulfur will produce an increase of approximately 2.8 خ¼g/m3 total particulate. Also, the correlation predicted that, for this particular engine, the total particulate emission factor for zero fuel sulfur was approximately 19.1 خ¼g/m3. With the elemental carbon and organic carbon data removed, the correlation became 2.5 خ¼g/m3 of sulfur particulate produced for each ppmv of fuel sulfur. The correlation also predicted that with no fuel sulfur present, 7.8 خ¼g/m3 of particulate will be produced by sulfur passing through the engine air filter.
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    contributor authorSpang, Brent
    contributor authorYoshimura, Sayaka
    contributor authorHack, Richard
    contributor authorMcDonell, Vincent
    contributor authorSamuelsen, Scott
    date accessioned2017-05-09T00:58:07Z
    date available2017-05-09T00:58:07Z
    date issued2013
    identifier issn1528-8919
    identifier othergtp_135_3_031501.pdf
    identifier urihttp://yetl.yabesh.ir/yetl/handle/yetl/151581
    description abstractThe present work investigates the effect of natural gas fuel sulfur on particulate emissions from stationary gas turbine engines used for electricity generation. Fuel sulfur from standard line gas was scrubbed using a system of fluidized reactor beds containing a specially designed activated carbon purposely built for sulfur absorption. A sulfur injection system using sonic orifices was designed and constructed to inject methyl mercaptan into the scrubbed gas stream at varying concentrations. Using these systems, particulate emissions created by various fuel sulfur levels between 0 and 15 ppmv were investigated. Particulate samples were collected from a Capstone C65 microturbine generator system using a Horiba MDLT1302TA microdilution tunnel and analyzed using a Horiba MEXA1370PM particulate analyzer. In addition, ambient air samples were collected to determine incoming particulate levels in the combustion air. The Capstone C65 engine air filter was also tested for particulate removal efficiency by sampling downstream of the filter. To further differentiate the particulate entering the engine in the combustion air from particulate being emitted from the exhaust stack, two high efficiency highefficiency particulate air filters were installed to eliminate a large portion of incoming particulate. Variable fuel sulfur testing showed that there was a strong correlation between total particulate emission factor and fuel sulfur concentration. Using eleven variable sulfur tests, it was determined that an increase of 1 ppmv fuel sulfur will produce an increase of approximately 2.8 خ¼g/m3 total particulate. Also, the correlation predicted that, for this particular engine, the total particulate emission factor for zero fuel sulfur was approximately 19.1 خ¼g/m3. With the elemental carbon and organic carbon data removed, the correlation became 2.5 خ¼g/m3 of sulfur particulate produced for each ppmv of fuel sulfur. The correlation also predicted that with no fuel sulfur present, 7.8 خ¼g/m3 of particulate will be produced by sulfur passing through the engine air filter.
    publisherThe American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)
    titleEvaluation of the Level of Gaseous Fuel Bound Sulfur on Fine Particulate Emission From a Low Emission Gas Turbine Engine
    typeJournal Paper
    journal volume135
    journal issue3
    journal titleJournal of Engineering for Gas Turbines and Power
    identifier doi10.1115/1.4007719
    journal fristpage31501
    journal lastpage31501
    identifier eissn0742-4795
    treeJournal of Engineering for Gas Turbines and Power:;2013:;volume( 135 ):;issue: 003
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