Sensors applications in 21st century fossil-fuel based power generation

B. Chorpening, D. Tucker, S. Maley
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The primary mission of the National Energy Technology Laboratory (NETL) is to assure U.S. fossil energy resources can meet increasing demand for affordable energy without compromising the quality of life for future generations of Americans. In this mission, NETL has historically focused on the development of advanced technologies as part of or in support of larger programs, such as the Clean Coal Power Initiative, FutureGen, the Solid State Energy Conversion Alliance (SECA), and the Turbines program. Power generation research at NETL covers many areas, including coal and oil gasification and gas cleanup, turbine combustion, high temperature fuel cells, internal combustion engines for stationary power, and hybrid fuel-cell turbine power systems. Advancement in these areas either requires or would benefit from advances in sensor technology for harsh environments. This presentation discusses opportunities for sensors in modern fossil-fuel based power generation, challenges posed by the operating environments, and summarizes research at NETL on a sensor for in-situ monitoring of gas turbine combustors.
传感器在21世纪化石燃料发电中的应用
美国国家能源技术实验室(NETL)的主要任务是确保美国的化石能源资源能够满足人们对可负担能源日益增长的需求,同时不影响美国子孙后代的生活质量。在这一使命中,NETL历来专注于先进技术的开发,作为清洁煤发电计划、未来发电、固态能源转换联盟(SECA)和涡轮机计划等大型项目的一部分或支持。NETL的发电研究涵盖了许多领域,包括煤和石油气化和气体净化、涡轮燃烧、高温燃料电池、固定动力内燃机和混合燃料电池涡轮动力系统。这些领域的进步需要或将受益于恶劣环境下传感器技术的进步。本报告讨论了传感器在现代化石燃料发电中的机遇,运行环境带来的挑战,并总结了NETL在燃气轮机燃烧室现场监测传感器方面的研究。
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