WO2006053866A1 - Verfahren zum anfahren eines brenners - Google Patents
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- WO2006053866A1 WO2006053866A1 PCT/EP2005/055973 EP2005055973W WO2006053866A1 WO 2006053866 A1 WO2006053866 A1 WO 2006053866A1 EP 2005055973 W EP2005055973 W EP 2005055973W WO 2006053866 A1 WO2006053866 A1 WO 2006053866A1
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F23—COMBUSTION APPARATUS; COMBUSTION PROCESSES
- F23R—GENERATING COMBUSTION PRODUCTS OF HIGH PRESSURE OR HIGH VELOCITY, e.g. GAS-TURBINE COMBUSTION CHAMBERS
- F23R3/00—Continuous combustion chambers using liquid or gaseous fuel
- F23R3/28—Continuous combustion chambers using liquid or gaseous fuel characterised by the fuel supply
- F23R3/286—Continuous combustion chambers using liquid or gaseous fuel characterised by the fuel supply having fuel-air premixing devices
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F02—COMBUSTION ENGINES; HOT-GAS OR COMBUSTION-PRODUCT ENGINE PLANTS
- F02C—GAS-TURBINE PLANTS; AIR INTAKES FOR JET-PROPULSION PLANTS; CONTROLLING FUEL SUPPLY IN AIR-BREATHING JET-PROPULSION PLANTS
- F02C7/00—Features, components parts, details or accessories, not provided for in, or of interest apart form groups F02C1/00 - F02C6/00; Air intakes for jet-propulsion plants
- F02C7/26—Starting; Ignition
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F23—COMBUSTION APPARATUS; COMBUSTION PROCESSES
- F23D—BURNERS
- F23D17/00—Burners for combustion conjointly or alternatively of gaseous or liquid or pulverulent fuel
- F23D17/002—Burners for combustion conjointly or alternatively of gaseous or liquid or pulverulent fuel gaseous or liquid fuel
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F23—COMBUSTION APPARATUS; COMBUSTION PROCESSES
- F23L—SUPPLYING AIR OR NON-COMBUSTIBLE LIQUIDS OR GASES TO COMBUSTION APPARATUS IN GENERAL ; VALVES OR DAMPERS SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR CONTROLLING AIR SUPPLY OR DRAUGHT IN COMBUSTION APPARATUS; INDUCING DRAUGHT IN COMBUSTION APPARATUS; TOPS FOR CHIMNEYS OR VENTILATING SHAFTS; TERMINALS FOR FLUES
- F23L7/00—Supplying non-combustible liquids or gases, other than air, to the fire, e.g. oxygen, steam
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F23—COMBUSTION APPARATUS; COMBUSTION PROCESSES
- F23R—GENERATING COMBUSTION PRODUCTS OF HIGH PRESSURE OR HIGH VELOCITY, e.g. GAS-TURBINE COMBUSTION CHAMBERS
- F23R3/00—Continuous combustion chambers using liquid or gaseous fuel
- F23R3/28—Continuous combustion chambers using liquid or gaseous fuel characterised by the fuel supply
- F23R3/34—Feeding into different combustion zones
- F23R3/343—Pilot flames, i.e. fuel nozzles or injectors using only a very small proportion of the total fuel to insure continuous combustion
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F23—COMBUSTION APPARATUS; COMBUSTION PROCESSES
- F23L—SUPPLYING AIR OR NON-COMBUSTIBLE LIQUIDS OR GASES TO COMBUSTION APPARATUS IN GENERAL ; VALVES OR DAMPERS SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR CONTROLLING AIR SUPPLY OR DRAUGHT IN COMBUSTION APPARATUS; INDUCING DRAUGHT IN COMBUSTION APPARATUS; TOPS FOR CHIMNEYS OR VENTILATING SHAFTS; TERMINALS FOR FLUES
- F23L2900/00—Special arrangements for supplying or treating air or oxidant for combustion; Injecting inert gas, water or steam into the combustion chamber
- F23L2900/07002—Injecting inert gas, other than steam or evaporated water, into the combustion chambers
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F23—COMBUSTION APPARATUS; COMBUSTION PROCESSES
- F23N—REGULATING OR CONTROLLING COMBUSTION
- F23N2227/00—Ignition or checking
- F23N2227/02—Starting or ignition cycles
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- the present invention relates to a method for starting a burner for burning out a synthesis gas ⁇ sets and a first and a second fuel passage comprising. Moreover, the present invention relates to a burner assembly for a furnace, in particular a gas turbine combustor.
- a burner for a gas turbine with a first fuel ⁇ passage and a second fuel passage, which is concentrically surrounded by the first fuel passage is substantially, for example described in EP 1,277,920.
- the torch described therein is adapted for operation with a Synthe ⁇ segas, wherein the synthesis gas is split ⁇ stream and a second partial stream into a first portion and the partial streams to the burner by the first and the second focal ⁇ material passage are supplied separately.
- For each partial flow control may be provided for the controlled feeding of the partial flows.
- the partial flows can be adjusted in dependence on the power of the gas turbine to be provided.
- the control can in particular influence the gas mass flow or the respective specific calorific value of the supplied fuel.
- the heating value is influenced by adding natural gas to increase the calorific value or steam and / or nitrogen to reduce the calorific value.
- the first object is achieved by a method for starting a burner according to claim 1 and the second object by a burner assembly according to claim 16.
- the dependent claims contain advantageous embodiments of the method according to the invention or of the burner arrangement according to the invention.
- the burner defines for burning a synthesis gas out ⁇ and a first and a second fuel passage, said first fuel passage, the second internal ⁇ material passage substantially concentrically surrounds the burner synthesis gas is supplied, which is connected to Combustion air is mixed and burned.
- a start phase loading the second fuel passage with synthesis gas up to a predetermined burner power.
- a start phase subsequent to the start phase loading of the first fuel passage with synthesis gas takes place.
- the method according to the invention is based on the knowledge that the higher the fuel-side pressure loss in the burner acted upon by the fuel for combustion, the lower the overall efficiency of the gas turbine.
- a determining factor for the pressure loss is the Strö ⁇ flow resistance of the burner for the flowing synthesis gas.
- the inventive method makes use of when starting the gas turbine plant in that the presence of two Fuel passages provides another parameter with which the startup of the gas turbine plant can be optimized.
- This parameter is the proper distribution of the fuel mass flow ⁇ into two partial streams which are supplied by the separate fuel passages occur on the different in the regulating pressure losses.
- only the second, internal fuel passage is loaded with synthesis gas in the starting phase.
- the internal fuel passage is usually used as a fuel passage of a pilot burner and is called, sets lower fuel mass flows out ⁇ ge ⁇ geninate the first fuel passage, also ⁇ main fuel passage.
- it has in comparison with the main combustion ⁇ material passage typically has a larger flow resistance, so that even with low fuel mass flow rates, a sufficient pressure loss and hence a sufficient off ⁇ takes velocity of the fuel can be ensured.
- the sole operation of the second fuel passage ⁇ it enables therefore a relatively low on the feeding Brenn ⁇ mass flows optimized start of the system. In the on ⁇ closing start-up phase in which the first fuel passage is loaded, the loading of the second fuel passage can be maintained.
- an inert medium zu ⁇ be performed. Although this increases the fuel mass flow, it does not take part in the combustion, so that the fuel mass flow at the same power is higher than without inert medium.
- the inert medium may be admixed with the synthesis gas supplied through the first fuel passage and / or with the synthesis gas supplied through the second fuel passage.
- the first fuel passage may initially a large amount of the inert medium are mixed, so that a power jump is avoided during the transition from the starting phase to the start-up phase in the starting phase the guided through the first fuel passage to ⁇ synthesis gas. If the inert medium are not added, the On the right ⁇ obtain a stable flame through the first passage at least Brenn ⁇ material to be supplied to synthesis gas mass flow would increase the power of the gas turbine by leaps and bounds.
- a small synthesis gas mass flow is fed via an ignition pilot burner and ignited to form an ignition pilot flame.
- the second fuel passage is then switched on, wherein the syn ⁇ thesegas flowing out of the second fuel passage is ignited via the ignition pilot flame in order to form a pilot flame.
- the ignition pilot burner is advantageous Properly arranged upstream to in the second fuel passage before ⁇ existing swirl generators.
- the feeding of synthesis gas through the second fuel passport can then take place in such a way that the pilot flame is carried out of the area of the swirl generator.
- the transport can be accomplished, for example, by avoiding any obstruction edges on which vortex streets can arise.
- a vortex street is comprised of two parallel ver ⁇ ongoing vortex chains, with the vortex of the two Wir ⁇ belketten in the opposite clockwise direction. Such a vortex street can cause the flame is held in the field of vortex. This counteracts a discharge of the flame out of the area of the swirl generators.
- the disruptive edges can be avoided by a suitable design of the second fuel passage, for example by ignoring electric igniters or pilot gas tubes for supplying the pilot ignition gas into the second fuel passage or in you are lost.
- vortex streets can be avoided in that no nozzle rings for the ejection of syngas upstream of possible interference edges are arranged.
- Another way to accomplish the removal of the pilot flame from the area of the swirl generator is to reduce the heating value of the synthesis gas supplied through the second fuel passage in such a way that a flow rate of the synthesis gas can be set that is substantially higher than the flame speed.
- inert gas can be fed to the synthesis gas.
- the ignition of the pilot flame can by means of the ignition pilot flame also downstream of the burner in the combustion chamber it ⁇ follow.
- the ignition pilot flame In order to enable the ignition of the pilot flame in the combustion chamber with the ignition pilot burner situated upstream of the swirl generators in the second fuel passage, ensured that mix over the ignition pilot burner and the second fuel passage fuel ⁇ mass flows do not mix before reaching the combustion chamber.
- the two fuel mass flows are ge ⁇ separated into the combustion chamber established, for example.
- the ignition pilot flame is preferably switched off.
- a burner arrangement according to the invention for a combustion chamber, in particular for a gas turbine combustion chamber, comprises:
- a first fuel passage comprising for supplying a first fuel mass flow main burner, a second fuel passage comprising for supplying a second internal ⁇ material mass flow pilot burner, wherein in the region of the second fuel passage, a swirl generator is arranged at least, and an upstream of the swirl generator angeord ⁇ Neten ignition pilot burner for Igniting the pilot burner.
- Erfin dung according to the second fuel passage is such crudestal ⁇ tet that any projecting edges on which can vortex streets hen entste ⁇ are avoided ner between the ignition pilot burner and the Pilotbren ⁇ .
- the burner arrangement according to the invention is suitable in particular for carrying out the method according to the invention in the variant in which the pilot burner is ignited by means of an ignition pilot flame arranged upstream of the swirl generators. If the synthesis gas is supplied through the second fuel passage to the pilot burner in the starting phase, the inventive design of the burner system allows the Carrying out the pilot flame from the area of the swirl generator.
- the avoidance of interference edges can be achieved, for example, by the fact that no fuel nozzles are arranged upstream of possible interference edges.
- the second fuel passage in the region in which the ignition pilot burner is arranged no fuel outlets on.
- the second Brennstoffpas ⁇ sage example. Equipped with one or more nozzle rings with distributed over the circumference of a nozzle ring fuel nozzles unchanged ⁇ can be omitted in particular in that perennialsab- section showing the ignition pilot burner, the fuel nozzles.
- the ignition pilot burner itself becomes a vortex street causing disturbing element
- the absence of fuel outlets of the second Brennstoffpas ⁇ say in the region of the ignition pilot burner, the separate Einlei ⁇ ten over the ignition pilot burner and the second fuel passage supplied synthesis gas mass flows into the Brennkam ⁇ mer.
- FIG. 1 shows a burner arrangement according to the invention in a schematic sectional view.
- FIG. 2 shows a section of the burner along the line AA from FIG. 1 in a schematic representation.
- FIG. 3 shows a diagram of an example of a starting and starting process according to the invention of a gas turbine, which comprises a burner with two fuel passages.
- a burner assembly according to the invention is shown in Figure 1 in a schematic sectional view.
- the Erfin dung contemporary burner assembly comprises a central burner ⁇ system 1, which order is used as a pilot burner system for Brenneran ⁇ and a concentrically around the central Bren ⁇ nersystem 1 around arranged skin burner system 3.
- Wenigs ⁇ least the main burner system 3 is constructed as a hybrid burner system, ie it can be operated in both diffusion and premix mode.
- the pilot burner system 1 is operable at least in the diffusion mode. While the fuel is injected directly into the flame in Diffusi ⁇ onsmodus, premixing takes place first of the fuel with air before the mixture is fed to the flame. Operation in the premix mode has a particularly favorable effect on the pollutant emissions of a gas turbine plant.
- the central burner system 1 comprises a central Zubuch ⁇ channel 5 for liquid fuels, a central Gaszuschreibpas ⁇ sage 7 for the supply of gaseous fuels, in the present embodiment, for the supply of synthesis gas, and a central air supply channel 9 for supplying air.
- the center ⁇ rale gas supply passage 7 is arranged concentrically around the opening into a nozzle 11 for injecting the liquid fuel into the combustion chamber 13 central feed channel 5 for liquid fuels around.
- the central air supply duct 9 in turn is concentric to the central gas supply passage 7 around assigns be ⁇ .
- the central gas supply passage 7 opens into the central air supply channel 9.
- swirl generator 12 are arranged, which, if the burner assembly is to be operated in the premix mode, for a ⁇ Ver mixing of the synthesis gas with by the central AIR SUPPLY ⁇ drove provide channel 9 inflowing air.
- the central burner system 1 further comprises an ignition pilot burner comprising a tubular synthesis gas feed 8, which opens into the central air supply channel 9 upstream of the swirl generators 12.
- the tubular synthesis ⁇ gas supply 8 is designed to supply a small and as undiluted synthesis gas mass flow.
- Be ⁇ the mouth rich is also an electrical igniter 10 is provided, with which the flowing out of the mouth of gas ge ⁇ can be ignited.
- the central burner system 1 acts as a pilot burner system and serves to maintain a burner flame supporting the stability of the burner flame. It allows Prinzi ⁇ Piell the operation of the burner as a diffusion burner.
- the ignition of the pilot burner is effected by means of the ignition Pilotbren- nersystems which occasionally secondary Pilotbren ⁇ called nersystem.
- the nozzle-shaped outlet openings 15, the tubular Syn ⁇ thesegaszuschreib 8 and the central air supply channel 9 are shown schematically in Figure 2 in a section along the line II-II of Figure 1.
- the nozzle-shaped outlet openings 15 form a nozzle ring 14 which terminates the central gas supply passage 7.
- the nozzles 15 are distributed over the circumference of the nozzle ring with uniform intervals from each other. Only in the area opposite to the mouth of the tubular synthesis gas feed 8 in the air supply channel 9, no nozzles 15 are present in the nozzle ring 14.
- the omission of the nozzles 15 in this area serves to avoid disturbances in the flow present in the air supply channel 9, which could lead to vortex streets which would act as undesirable flame holders.
- the synthesis gas supply 8 is arranged on the outside of the central air supply channel 9. Alternatively, however, it is also possible to guide the tubular synthesis gas feed 8 through the central gas supply passage 7.
- Concentrically around the central burner system 1 around ange ⁇ associated main burner system includes a gas supply passage 31, which surrounds the central burner system 1 annular, and an air supply duct 35.
- the region of the supply channel 35, in which the swirl generator 37 are arranged forms a mixing passage for mixing the synthesis gas with the incoming air.
- the swirl generators 37 are at least partially hollow. These cavities are connected to the outer gas supply passage 31 via openings 39.
- the swirl generators 37 have outlet nozzles 41, through which the synthesis gas supplied through the outer gas supply passage 31 can enter the air flow supplied through the air supply passage 35.
- the outlet nozzles 41 are arranged in the swirl generators in such a way that the synthesis gas, together with the air, still passes at least a portion of the swirl generators 37, in order to achieve a good mixing with the air in the premix mode.
- a synthesis gas stage i. a start of the burner by means of synthesis gas will be described below with reference to Figure 3, in which the calorific value of the used Synthe ⁇ segases against the gas turbine power P is plotted.
- the central burner system 1 is designed as a diffusion burner and has a small effective cross-section to ensure a sufficiently high flow resistance and thus a high speed for the Austrittsgeschwindig ⁇ small synthesis gas mass flow.
- the master After reaching the maximum possible value of the master is switched regulated ⁇ burner system 3, which can also be designed both as a diffusion and as a premixing burner.
- the central burner system 1 can basically be switched off. Alternatively, it is also possible to continue to operate both burner systems simultaneously.
- the carrying out of the flame can be achieved in that disturbing edges, which can cause vortex streets, which act as unwanted flame holder, in the area between the outlet opening 10 and the combustion chamber 13 are avoided.
- projecting edges are avoided by the tubular synthesis ⁇ gas supply 8 and the electric igniter 10 are not arranged in the AIR SUPPLY ⁇ driving pin 9.
- no nozzle rings are arranged upstream of possible interference edges.
- the combustion in the Drallerzeu ⁇ ger 12 9 to avoid the central air supply duct is the calorific value of the supplied through the central fuel passage 7 Synthesis gas by diluting with a Inert ⁇ medium, for example nitrogen, carbon dioxide or water ⁇ steam, the extent to dilute that can be worked with a high mass flow.
- the dilution ratio is selected such that it can be supplied through the central fuel passage 7 a Mas ⁇ senstrom leading to a Strömungsge ⁇ speed leads of the diluted synthesis gas in the region of the swirl generator 12, which is substantially higher than the flame velocity. In this way, the flame is carried out of the swirl generators 12.
- the reduction in the calorific value of the synthesis gas leads to an increase in the mass flow at constant gas turbine power and thus to an increase in the pressure loss via the central fuel passage 7. This also leads to a lower maximum firing power over this fuel gas. Therefore, a combination of ignition by means of the ignition pilot burner and a moderate dilution to reduce the calorific value is particularly favorable.
- the nozzle ring 14 of the central fuel passage 7 has no nozzles 15 in its section opposite the ignition pilot burner 8. has, can also be achieved, is that over the ignition pilot burner 8 and the central fuel passage 7 guided to ⁇ synthesis gas only in the combustion chamber 13 mix.
- the ignition pilot flame 16 fed by the synthesis gas supply of the ignition pilot burner 8 ignites the synthesis gas supplied via the second fuel passage 7 only in the combustion chamber 13, so that no carrying out of the flame of the synthesis gas supplied via the second fuel passage 7 from the swirl generator 12 needs to be done.
- the output of the gas turbine can be further increased in that the dilution of the feed through the central fuel passage 7 Syn ⁇ synthesis gas is reduced.
- the added ⁇ led inert medium is set er ⁇ gradually by synthesis gas. This is possible because in the case of power Pi, the mass flow of undiluted synthesis gas is already large enough to an exit velocity and feels younger ⁇ reindeer, which prevents withdrawal of the flame into the swirl generator 12th
- the synthesis gas mass flow is first increased at a constant heating value H of the synthesis gas to the desired power P 3 (section A in FIG. 3). Thereafter, the high proportion of inert medium is controlled step by step, taking into account the permissible gradients, regulated by synthesis gas and thus the desired calorific value is set (B in FIG. 3) until a predetermined power P 4 is reached.
- the desired calorific value is set (B in FIG. 3) until a predetermined power P 4 is reached.
- Nachfol ⁇ can quietly then a power increase by increasing the supplied through the main fuel passage 31 Synthesegasmassen ⁇ current up to the maximum power P max take place.
- the start-energizing the main fuel passage 31 can also take place without Inertme ⁇ dium. Not all burners of the gas turbine are then switched on at the same time, but only burner groups which can be controlled separately. By adding burner groups, the synthesis gas mass flow is distributed over fewer burners and thus leads to a higher pressure loss per burner. Gradually then further burner groups can be switched on until all burners are switched on.
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