NOx Control for Conventional Gas Burners

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Title NOx Control for Conventional Gas Burners
Creator Monro, Richard J.; Skidmore, Wally; Rodriguez, Mark
Publisher Digitized by J. Willard Marriott Library, University of Utah
Date 1994
Spatial Coverage presented at Maui, Hawaii
Abstract Reexamining conventional gas burner design may lead to NOx compliance for less than $3/kW. Extensive computational fluid dynamic parametric studies of the conventional burners on a 105 MW unit resulted in a new concept for using burner dynamics to induce inert gas NOx control effects within the burner/furnace interface. Modeling indicates potential NOx reductions up to 75% without external flue-gas recirculation or overfire air. The paper contains computational fluid dynamics (CFD) modeling and preliminary field performance test results. Simple changes to the gas injection dynamics and a new flame stabilizer were the only mechanical changes made to the burners. This unit is the first of two utility units to be adapted to the low NOx firing concept.
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Language eng
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