Clean Combustion and Heat Transfer of Gas Turbine
A special issue of Energies (ISSN 1996-1073). This special issue belongs to the section "J1: Heat and Mass Transfer".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (21 September 2023) | Viewed by 3966
Special Issue Editors
Interests: gas turbine; combustion; heat transfer
Interests: chemistry kinetics; extreme combustion; plasma-assisted synthesis; lithium battery
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Dear Colleagues,
As a kind of rotating machinery, the modern gas turbine has been widely used in the fields of propulsion and the power industry. In recent years, a major focus of research has been the increasing demands for the reduction in CO2 emissions and fuel usage, higher thermal efficiency, and lower combustion emission of gas turbine. Therefore, the developments of clean combustion technologies (such as staged combustion, alternative fuels et al.) and enhanced heat transfer of hot components (such as micro cooling, combined cooling et al.) are considered key. This Special Issue aims to encourage researchers to focus on the clean combustion and heat transfer technologies of gas turbines. The topics of interest in this Special Issue include, but are not limited to, the following areas:
- Advances in combustion or cooling (review paper);
- Low emission combustion;
- Alternative fuels;
- Hydrogen combustion;
- Ammonium combustion;
- Combustion instabilities and diagnostics;
- Pressure gain combustion;
- Heat transfer in combustor or turbine blades;
- Secondary air systems;
- Innovative cooling;
- Heat exchanger;
- Advanced measurement technology.
Dr. Ningbo Zhao
Dr. Hao Zhao
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- gas turbine
- low emissions
- alternative fuels
- hydrogen or ammonium combustion
- combustion diagnostics
- combustion instabilities
- advanced combustion
- heat transfer and cooling
- secondary air systems
- heat exchanger
- experimental measurement
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