On-Engine Evaluation of Emissions Characteristics of a Variable Geometry Lean-Premixed Combustor

The design and on-engine testing of a lean-premixed, low-NO x combustor for a simple-cycle, single-shaft, 250-kW gas turbine engine of a pressure ratio of eight are described. A variable-geometry system composed of butterfly air valves was used to control the combustor air split between combustion and dilution. Fuel was staged to a direct-injection pilot burner, and a lean-premixed main burner was fitted to the combustor liner. The NO x emissions with natural gas fueling were found to be less than 20 ppm (at 15 percent O 2 ) at and near full-load conditions with combustion efficiencies greater than 99.8 percent. Emissions data from early high-pressure rig tests of the combustor hardware are also presented.