D207 DEVELOPMENT OF LOW-NOx EMISSION DME (DIMETHYL ETHER) COMBUSTOR
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概要
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This study focuses on the fundamental characteristics of DME (Dimethyl Ether) combustion, aiming at the development of the new low-NOx combustion technologies suitable to DME. DME is one of the most promising new alternative fuels owing to its cleanness of the exhaust gas and wide applications. Combustion experiments using a diffusion burner were conducted for characterizing DME through the comparison with the results of LPG and 13A-city gas. Experimental results demonstrate a high potential of DME as a boiler and a gas-turbine fuel. DME has a wide stable-combustion range than those of the other fuels. In this study, the concept of the low-NOx combustion, referred to as the tube-nested combustion, is applied to the DME combustion. The tube-nested combustor consists of tube banks to cool the burning flame leading to NOx reduction. NOx emission of the DME combustion is extremely reduced by applying this combustion system.
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著者
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MATSUMOTO Ryosuke
Department of Mechanical Engineering and Science, Graduate School of Engineering, Kyoto University
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OZAWA Mamoru
Department of Mechanical Engineering, Kansai University
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ISHIHARA Isao
Department of Mechanical Engineering, Kansai University
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Ozawa Mamoru
Department Of Mechanical Engineering Kansai University
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Ishihara I
Department Of Mechanical Engineering Kansai University
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Ishihara Isao
Department Of Mechanical Engineering Kansai University
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IMAHORI Keizo
Department of Mechanical Systems Engineering, Kansai University
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Imahori Keizo
Department Of Mechanical Systems Engineering Kansai University
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